Romy Minko is a skilled cryptographer with comprehensive knowledge and understanding about cryptography. Since she began her secondary school, she has been keenly interested in cryptography. To take her internet to the next level, she joined M.Sc Mathematics of Cryptography and Communication from Royal Holloway, University of London. Here she studied Quantum Information and Coding, Channels, Error Correcting Codes, Combinatorics, Public Key Cryptography. In the urge to explore more about this subject, she made MSc Project on “Protocols for Blind Quantum Computation”.
During Her International Baccalaureate Diploma, Romy Minko has written the essay on the use of elliptic curves in cryptography and comparing ECC to RSA in strength and computational efficiency. She is a subscriber to Bill Schneider's newsletter, Crypto-Gram, and try to keep abreast of the most recent developments in cryptography.
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 a 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.