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Sangjin Lee
Researcher at Korea University
Publications - 189
Citations - 4550
Sangjin Lee is an academic researcher from Korea University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Digital forensics & Block cipher. The author has an hindex of 32, co-authored 164 publications receiving 4081 citations. Previous affiliations of Sangjin Lee include Cleveland Clinic & Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute.
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HIGHT: a new block cipher suitable for low-resource device
Deukjo Hong,Jaechul Sung,Seokhie Hong,Jongin Lim,Sangjin Lee,Bon-Seok Koo,Changhoon Lee,Donghoon Chang,Jesang Lee,Kitae Jeong,Hyun Kim,Jongsung Kim,Seongtaek Chee +12 more
TL;DR: This paper proposes a new block cipher HIGHT with 64-bit block length and 128-bit key length, which provides low-resource hardware implementation, which is proper to ubiquitous computing device such as a sensor in USN or a RFID tag.
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Axial and centrifugal continuous-flow rotary pumps: a translation from pump mechanics to clinical practice.
Nader Moazami,Kiyotaka Fukamachi,Mariko Kobayashi,Nicholas G. Smedira,Katherine J. Hoercher,Alex Massiello,Sangjin Lee,David J. Horvath,Randall C. Starling +8 more
TL;DR: This article defines and clarifies the major classification of these pumps as axial or centrifugal continuous-flow devices by discussing the difference in their inherent mechanics and describing how these features translate clinically to pump selection and patient management issues.
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“Alexa, Can I Trust You?”
TL;DR: Better diagnostic testing of IVA ecosystems can reveal vulnerabilities and lead to more trustworthy systems, according to a new report from 451 Research.
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Digital forensic investigation of cloud storage services
TL;DR: In this article, the authors proposed a new procedure for investigating and analyzing the artifacts of all accessible devices, such as Windows system, Mac system, iPhone, and Android smartphone, for forensic investigation of cloud storage services.
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Oxidative Stress Regulates Left Ventricular PDE5 Expression in the Failing Heart
Zhongbing Lu,Xin Xu,Xinli Hu,Sangjin Lee,Jay H. Traverse,Guangshuo Zhu,John Fassett,Yi Tao,Ping Zhang,Cris dos Remedios,Marc R. Pritzker,Jennifer L. Hall,Daniel J. Garry,Yingjie Chen +13 more
TL;DR: Myocardial oxidative stress increases PDE5 expression in the failing heart and selective inhibition of Pde5 protected the heart against pressure overload-induced left ventricular hypertrophy and CHF.