Liqun Chen
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Liqun Chen is a Chinese computer scientist known for her work on trusted systems including Direct Anonymous Attestation, the Trusted Platform Module, and the incorporation of post-quantum cryptography into trusted systems.[1] She works in the UK as Professor in Secure Systems in the University of Surrey School of Computer Science and Electronic Engineering.[2]
Chen has a 1988 doctorate from Southeast University in China, with the dissertation Study of an asynchronous speech scrambling system.[3]
After working in the UK at the University of Oxford and Royal Holloway, University of London, she joined HP Labs in Bristol in 1997.[2] It was at HP Labs that she became one of the developers of the Trusted Platform Module in the late 1990s, and a co-designer of Direct Anonymous Attestation in the early 2000s. She moved from HP Labs to the University of Surrey in 2016.[4]