Creates a safe space for learning and growth.
Creates a safe and inclusive space.
Always positive, enthusiastic, and supportive.
Encourages students to think critically.
Shuang Li is an Associate Lecturer in the School of Information Technology at Murdoch University, where she joined in March 2023. She completed her Bachelor of Science in Internetworking and Network Security at Murdoch University from 2019 to 2021, followed by a Bachelor of Science (Honours) with First Class Honours, majoring in Cyber Security and Forensics, in 2022. Throughout her studies, Li held a cyber security cadetship at Wesfarmers Chemicals, Energy & Industrial, a position she maintains alongside her lecturing role. Her rapid transition from student to faculty member highlights her dedication to the field of information technology and cyber security.
Li's honours thesis, titled 'Secure Sensor-based remote patient monitoring using blockchain and homomorphic encryption,' was supervised by Sebastian Zander and Mike Dixon. The research investigated privacy and security challenges associated with health data in remote patient monitoring systems. She developed a solution incorporating advanced data collection techniques, blockchain technology for secure transmission, and homomorphic encryption to enable processing of encrypted data, thereby protecting sensitive patient information at every stage from capture to analysis. This innovative work earned her the ACS WA 1962 Prize in 2023, recognizing her as the top individual university undergraduate student in Computing or Information Systems in Western Australia. Li's academic interests include cyber security in healthcare, blockchain for cyber security, homomorphic encryption, data security, artificial intelligence, and networking. She is passionate about learning and sharing knowledge to support student success. Currently, she serves as Unit Coordinator for ICT519 Computer Security and engages in university STEM open nights and outreach activities.
