Eric Chan-Tin
Ph.D
Eric Chan-Tin, Ph.D., is an assistant professor in the department of computer science at Loyola University Chicago. He was an assistant/associate professor in the computer science department at Oklahoma State University. He received his bachelor’s from Macalester College and his doctorate from the University of Minnesota, where he was privileged to work with professor Nicholas Hopper, Ph.D. as his adviser. His research interests include network security, computer security, distributed systems, peer-to-peer networks, anonymity, and privacy.
Eric Chan-Tin, Ph.D., is an assistant professor in the department of computer science at Loyola University Chicago. He was an assistant/associate professor in the computer science department at Oklahoma State University. He received his bachelor’s from Macalester College and his doctorate from the University of Minnesota, where he was privileged to work with professor Nicholas Hopper, Ph.D. as his adviser. His research interests include network security, computer security, distributed systems, peer-to-peer networks, anonymity, and privacy.
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