Research collaborations
I have recently been working with the following researchers (groups):
My longest research relationship with is with the finite geometry group at the Univeristy of Adelaide, which is currently represented by Dr Sue Barwick.
Prof. Tuvi Etzion (Technion, Israel) is a regular visitor to the ISG and is currently alos involved on the wireless sensor network project.
Assoc. Prof. Carles Padro from the Applied Mathematics Department at Universitat Politecnica de Catalunya is a leading expert on secret sharing schemes.
I have regularly worked with Prof. Rei Safavi-Naini, who is now working in the Center for Information Security and Cryptography at the University of Calgary.
Prof. Doug Stinson (U. of Waterloo, Canada) is currently a collaborator on an EPSRC-funded project on key management for wireless sensor networks.
I have a number of ongoing research projects in the area of combinatorial cryptography with Assoc. Prof. Huaxiong Wang from Nanyang Technological University, Singapore.
I have a long-term relationship with the security laboratories at the University of Tokyo and the National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST) in Japan.
I have been collaborating with the Taiwanese Information Security Center through the hosting of visiting PhD students and teaching on their summer school programme (slides from 2006 presentation on key managmement).
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