Romy Minko Has Great Interest in the Subject of Cryptography


Posted April 26, 2016 by romyminko

This press release is written to inform the readers that Romy Minko has great interest in the subject of cryptography.

 
Romy Minko is a dynamic professional with several achievements under her belt. She works as a Research Analyst at Charter Keck Cramer, which is one of the most trusted property consulting firms in Melbourne, Australia.

Romy Minko has interest in an array of subjects. One of these subjects that have always fascinated her is “Cryptography”. She developed interest in writing and solving codes ever since she began secondary school in Australia. In order to stay up-to-date with recent developments in the subject of cryptography, she has subscribed to Crypto-Gram and Bill Schneider’s newsletter. Besides cryptography, she is interested in subjects, like probability, calculus, error correcting codes, public key cryptography, elliptic curve cryptography, quantum computation, organic synthesis, & physical chemistry.

About Romy Minko

Romy Minko is a Research Analyst at Charter Keck Cramer in Melbourne, Australia. She holds great professional, volunteer and research experience. She holds a commendable academic profile. She holds an International Baccalaureate Diploma from Methodist Ladies College. She did Bachelor of Science in Chemistry, holds a Diploma in Mathematical Sciences with Specialization in Pure Mathematics from the University of Melbourne. She has also done MSc in Mathematics of Cryptography and Communications from Royal Holloway, University of London. She has comprehensive knowledge of programming languages such as Python, LaTex and MatLab. She is also a sportsperson who took part in Triple Jump, Sprints, Netball and swimming. She plays piano, saxophone and guitar and has performed in Symphonic and Jazz bands at secondary school. She is a subscriber to Bill Schneider's newsletter, Crypto-Gram. She is a passionate member of the Feminism Society at Royal Holloway and contributed to their annual magazine, the Wilding, writing about women in STEM.
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Last Updated April 26, 2016