The Department of Anthropology John Jay College of Criminal Justice
Faculty Profiles


Jin Woo Kim
Assistant Professor
212.237.8927
4229N
2003 PhD
MS
BS
Georgia Institute of Technology
New York University
Seoul National University

Areas of Expertise: Digital forensics, security in embedded systems and network security

Jinwoo Kim received his BS degree in computer science and statistics from Seoul National University in South Korea. After touring the United States for two months in 1986, he decided to advance his studies in New York City and attended the Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences at New York University. In 1999, after receiving his master’s degree, he continued his study at the Real Time Compilation and Instruction Level Parallel Process Lab at NYU. He subsequently became involved with the new Center for Research and Embedded Systems and Technology (CREST) at the Georgia Institute of Technology in Atlanta where he spent more than three years conducting research funded by the Department of Defense, Hewlett-Packard and the State of Georgia. He received his doctoral degree from Georgia Tech in May 2003. Believing that computer crime and digital evidence together pose a major technological challenge for law enforcement and security agencies, Professor Kim joined the faculty of the Department of Mathematics and Computer Sciences in 2003 after learning of the College’s graduate program in forensic computing. His current research interests include digital forensics, security in embedded systems and network security.

Peter Shenkin, Chairperson
444 W. 59th St., Room 4221N, New York, NY 10019
Phone: 212.237.8925, Email: pshenkin@jjay.cuny.edu