Dr. Miguel Morales-Sandoval is a mexican Computer Science researcher. In 2002, he received the B.S. degree in Computer Science from the University of Puebla, Faculty of Computer Science. His M.Sc. and PhD degrees in Computer Science were obtained in 2004 and 2008 respectively from the National Institute for Astrophysics, Optics and Electronics (INAOE), in the Computer Science Department. From august 2008 to august 2012 he was with the Polytechnic University of Victoria in Tamaulipas, Mexico as a professor-researcher in the Information Technology Department. During september 2012 to august 2014 he was a postdoctoral fellow in the Center for Research and Advanced Studies of the National Polytechnic Institute (Cinvestav) campus Tamaulipas (formely named Information Technology Lab - LTI). Later, he continued in Cinvestav Tamaulipas from september 2014 to october 2016 as a visiting professor. In november 2016, he won the contest for full-time professor-researcher in Cinvestav Tamaulipas. From January 2018 to September 2020, he was the Academic Coordinator in Cinvestav Tamaulipas and the head of the Graduate Programs (Master and PhD) in Engineering and Computational Technologies.

Since june 2023, he is full-time researcher in the Computer Science department of the National Institute for Astrophisics, Optics, and Electronics (INAOE) in Puebla, Mexico, adhered to the Cibersecurity Laboratory. Currently, he heads the graduate program of Science and Technologies in Information Security, one of the eight graduate programs at INAOE.

Research profile

His research areas include:

  • Cryptography (special interest on Curve-based cryptography and post-quantum cryptography)
  • Lightweight cryptography
  • Cryptographic algorithms and protocols for Embedded Systems, the Internet of Things and the Cloud
  • Cryptography-based security in Data Science
  • Blockchain
  • Real-world cryptography applications

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