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Guangke Chen is an Assistant Professor, Research Full Professor, and Doctoral Supervisor
at the Institute for Math and AI, Wuhan University.
He received his Bachelor's degree in Information Engineering from South China University of Technology in 2019,
and his Ph.D. in Computer Science from ShanghaiTech University in 2024 as a Presidential Award recipient.
His research focuses on cutting-edge topics in trustworthy artificial intelligence,
including AI security and privacy, audio security, AI-generated content (AIGC) governance, and large language model security.
He has published over 10 academic papers, with multiple first-author publications
in top-tier computer security conferences and journals such as IEEE S&P, USENIX Security, NDSS, and IEEE TDSC.
His IEEE S&P paper has been cited over 300 times, ranking third among papers in that year's proceedings.
His doctoral dissertation was awarded the 2024 Shanghai Computer Society Outstanding Doctoral Dissertation
Nomination Award (only 6 recipients in total). He holds multiple authorized national invention patents
and has mentored students who won the championship and Best Solution Award
at the 2025 Global AI Attack and Defense Challenge.
His research has uncovered security vulnerabilities in commercial AI services or products from Microsoft,
Google, iFlytek, and others, receiving acknowledgments or rewards from these vendors.
He serves as an Editorial Board Member for Scientific Reports, Youth Editorial Board Member
of the Journal of Cyberspace Security Science, Executive Committee Member of the CCF Committee
on Network and System Security, and as a Program Committee Member for CCS'26, ICICS'21/22, and ACNS'25,
as well as a reviewer for over 10 conferences and journals including IEEE TDSC, IEEE TIFS, ACM TOPS,
Springer Cybersecurity, and INTERSPEECH.