Tan Le

Title: Research Scientist
Institution: Old Dominion University
Node affiliation: Coastal Virginia
Email: tle@odu.edu

Tan Le
Research area:

Tan Le’s research focuses on artificial intelligence, machine learning, cyber security, Internet of Battle Things, vehicular networks, Blockchain, 5G and beyond network, smart healthcare, edge/fog/cloud computing and software defined networking. Tan Le has accumulated solid working experiences of both industry and academic institutions relevant to cybersecurity. He oversees many essential research directions to contribute to the future development of cybersecurity. He recently worked on the team to propose an integrated secure and privacy preserving 5G-empowered hyperconnected-vehicle platform that addresses secure mobility management, intrusion detection on the controller area network, privacy preserving data sharing and trust management. He also is working with ODU researchers to propose 5G and Internet of Things technology tailored to realize massive, low-latency and resilient infrastructure that will benefit and secure large numbers of DoD mission-supporting devices.

Bio:

Tan Le received his B.Eng. and M.Eng. degrees from Ho Chi Minh University of Technology in 2002 and 2004, respectively, and Ph.D. degree from University of Quebec in 2015. From 2002 to 2010, he was a Lecturer with the Ho Chi Minh University of Technology and Education. He was a Postdoctoral Research Associate at Ecole Polytechnique de Montreal in 2015-2016, Arizona State University in 2016-2017 and Utah State University in 2017-2020. He is currently working as a research assistant professor in the Virginia Modeling, Analysis and Simulation Center (VMASC), Old Dominion University. 

Education:       

Ph.D, 2015, University of Quebec

MS Engineering, 2004, Ho Chi Minh University

BS Engineering, 2002, Ho Chi Minh University