2024-Present, PhD Student in Computer Science, Clemson University, South Carolina
Cooperate with Dr. Pesé in TigerSec lab, focusing on vehicle and embedded system security
Teaching Assistant of CPSC 6200: Computer Security Principle and CPSC 1021 Programming Labs
Research interests: CAN Protocol Security, Embedded System Security, Data-Driven Security, Malware Analysis, Vehicle Security, AAOS Privacy Research
CTF platform for CPSC6200 homework projects.
2010-2014, B.S., Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Chung-Cheng Institute of Technology, National Defense University, Taoyuan, Taiwan
Shih Sung Lin and Yu Wei Liu (2015, May), “Development of an Unmanned Combat Vehicle with its Training System”, Applied Mechanics and Materials, Vol. 764-765, pp. 768-772. GPA: 3.7/4.0
Taiwan’s Ministry of Science and Technology funded project: “Unmanned Ground Vehicle with Automatic Sight-in Shooting ability.”
Relevant coursework: Programming Languages, Program Design, Microprocessor Theory and Experiment, Signal and System, Single Chip, Algorithm, Introduction to Robotics, Digital Image Processing
Champipn Award, 2014 Information Education and Technology Application Conference (IETAC), Taiwan
“Excellent Award”, 2014 “How-Ma” Games and Software Competition, Taiwan