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Professor of Computer Security, University of Wollongong

Professor Seberry is Director of the Centre for Computer Security Research at the
University of Wollongong. She graduated PhD in Computation Mathematics from La Trobe
University in 1971 and subsequently held positions at the Australian National University,
the University of Sydney and University College, the Australian Defence Force Academy and
the University of New South Wales. She has published extensively in Discrete Mathematics
and is world renown for her new discoveries on Hadamard matrices, orthogonal designs and
statistical designs. In 1970 she co-founded the series of conferences known as the XXth
Australian Conference on Combinatorial Mathematics and Combinatorial Computing.

Professional Activities and Affiliations: • Fellow of the Australian Computer Society, •
Fellow of the Institute of Mathematics and Its Applications, • Founding Fellow of the
Institute of Combinatorics and Its Applications, • Chartered Mathematician • Member of
the The International Association for Cryptologic Research, • Member of the Combinatorial
Mathematics Society of Australasia, • Senior Member of the Institute for Electrical and
Electronic Engineers, • Member of the Association for Computing Machinery

Experience

  • 1992–present
    Professor of Computer Science, University of Wollongong

Education

  • 1971 
    La Trobe University, PhD/Computational Mathematics

Research Areas

  • Numerical And Computational Mathematics (0103)