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Research Fellow (Professor)  |  Lee, Yuh-Jye  
 
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Prof. Yuh-Jye Lee is a computer scientist who holds a PhD in Computer Sciences from UW-Madison (2001). He has held positions at esteemed universities, including National Chun Cheng University, Taiwan Tech, and National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University.

Prof. Lee also had the opportunity to serve the government from November 2020 to January 2023 as the Deputy Executive Secretary of the Office of Science and Technology Policy, National Science and Technology Council. This office is responsible for Taiwan''s science and technology policies, budget allocation, and the review of national-level science and technology projects.  He serves as the Chief Executive Officer of the Taiwan Information Security Center at the Research Center for Information Technology Innovation (CITI), Academia Sinica in the period of Aug. 2023 to Feb. 2024 and Sept. 2018 to Feb. 2021. Now he is a research fellow at CITI.

Prof. Lee''s research primarily focuses on AI, data science, machine learning, federated learning, and information security, with a specific interest in developing lightweight anomaly detection techniques for IoT applications. Over the past decade, he has developed numerous efficient machine learning algorithms such as SSVM and RSVM that have been successfully applied in various fields, including breast cancer diagnosis and prognosis, network intrusion detection, and fake news prevention. In essence, his research is centered on AI in security and security in AI. He is also in charge of the TAIDE project, which stands for Trustworthy AI Dialogue Engine.

 
 
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