Yongge Wang

Yongge Wang

Professor
Software Information Systems

Biography:

Yongge Wang, Ph.D. has published extensively on research topics including algorithmic information theory, cryptography, and post-quantum security. Dr. Wang has proved several classical results in modern effective randomness research which are included as the fundamental theorems in most Algorithmic Information Theory graduate textbooks. Wang is the holder of three patents and the inventor of two IEEE 1363 standardized techniques. Wang is one of the designers for fundamental W3C and IETF XML security techniques such as XMLENC and XMLDSig syntax. These standards are the starting point for all XML related security techniques.

Wang played important roles in developing research and education programs at UNC Charlotte. Recently, Wang has been working on fully homomorphic encryption, garbled computation techniques, and apply these techniques to achieve privacy preserving computation in cloud. Wang has designed quantum resistant public key encryption techniques RLCE (http://quantumca.org) and developed the software package readily to be integrated into current Internet infrastructure. Wang’s RLCE technique has been submitted to NIST and is currently under consideration as a candidate for post-quantum cryptographic standards to defend national infrastructure in the quantum era.

Highest Degree:

Ph.D.

Highest Degree Institution:

University of Heidelberg, Germany

College/Organization:

College of Computing and Informatics

Expertise:

Cryptography, Cybersecurity, Quantum Computing, Generative AI Security