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Ying  Sai, Ph.D. - Loyola Marymount University. Los Angeles, CA, US

Ying Sai, Ph.D.

Assistant Professor of Information Systems and Business Analytics, College of Business Administration | Loyola Marymount University

Los Angeles, CA, UNITED STATES

Biography

You can contact Ying Sai at Ying.Sai@lmu.edu.

Ying Sai has been an assistant professor of information systems and business analytics at Loyola Marymount University since 2002 where she is an expert in internet security research direction and E-commerce. She previously worked in web design and website database development, online advertising, tax reporting, and computer graphic and image processing. Some of her career achievements include the design of a novel fund-item exchange mechanism called “Transparent Safe” for online auction which significantly reduces the chance of auction fraud in the settlement process, and it is free from human intervention; the introduction of an online user verification protocol called “I-Ticket Booth,” which provides online auctions with two levels of protection and improves the security of online auction in many aspects, including user registration, reputation rating systems, fraud prevention, and secured settlement process; and introduced the “singing lottery ticket” incentive scheme for pricing digital products and services which compares most pricing mechanisms of knowledge intensive, content based online products and services.

Education (1)

University of Texas at Austin: Ph.D, Finance 2002

Areas of Expertise (3)

Information Technology Security

Electronic Business (Ebusiness)

Online Auctions

Industry Expertise (3)

Education/Learning

Research

Training and Development

Articles (1)

Regenerative Patterning in Swarm Robots—What Can Robots and Stem Cell Biology Learn from Each Other

developmental biolog

2010-05-21

This paper presents a novel perspective of Robotic Stem Cells (RSCs), defined as the basic non-biological elements with stem cell like properties that can self-reorganize to repair damage to their swarming organization.

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