PROFESSORS IN APPLIED CRYPTOGRAPHY
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David Wagner
David Wagner earned an A. B. in Mathematics from Princeton, and M.S./Ph.D. degrees from UC Berkeley where he was advised by Eric Brewer. His research interests include computer security, systems security, usable security, and program analysis for security. He has previously worke...
Amir Herzberg
Dr. Herzberg is the Comcast professor for Cybersecurity Innovation in the school of computing of the university of Connecticut. His research areas include internet security, applied cryptography, privacy and anonymity, human-centered security, security for cyber-physical systems,...
Benedikt Bünz
–My main research focusses on the science of blockchains using tools from applied cryptography, game theory and consensus. I get most excited about problems that both require novel theoretical insights and also have real-world applications. –I am an Assistant Professor in ...
John Black
Dr. John Black is Associate Professor of Computer Science at the University of Colorado. Black specializes in applied cryptography as well as network and system security. He is the recipient of a U.S. National Science Foundation CAREER Award in addition to several teaching award...
Kartik Nayak
Kartik Nayak is an Associate Professor of Computer Science at Duke University, where he conducts research in security, applied cryptography, distributed computing, and blockchain protocols. His work focuses on designing robust and efficient privacy‑preserving systems and consen...
Michael Specter
I am an assistant professor focusing on systems security and applied cryptography, particularly in areas relevant to public policy. I joined Georgia Tech in 2023 from Google, where I was a research scientist studying android security and privacy. I earned my PhD in EECS from MI...
Bogdan Carbunar
Bogdan Carbunar is an Associate Professor in the Knight Foundation School of Computing and Information Sciences at FIU, and directs the Cyber Security and Privacy Research (CaSPR) Lab, where he develops secure and usable systems. His research interests are at the intersection of...
Adam Aviv
Adam J. Aviv is an Associate Professor of Computer Science at the George Washington University. He has broad research interests in the area of computer- and cyber-security and privacy, including topics such as network security, mobile security, applied cryptography, and usable se...
Ben Fisch
I am an assistant professor of computer science at Yale University and co-founder of Espresso Systems. Previously, I was a PhD candidate at Stanford University, working with Dan Boneh in the applied cryptography research group. The major theme of my research is privac...
Di Ma
Di Ma is currently an Associate Professor in the Computer and Information Science (CIS) Department, College of Engineering and Computer Science (CECS), at the University of Michigan-Dearborn. She is also serving as the Interim Associate Dean for Graduate Education and Research an...
Yuan Hong
Dr. Yuan Hong is a Collins Aerospace Endowed Associate Professor in the School of Computing at University of Connecticut (UConn) and affiliated with the Connecticut Advanced Computing Center (CACC). Prior to joining UConn, he was an Assistant Professor in Computer Science and Cyb...
Attila A. Yavuz
Dr. Attila Altay Yavuz is currently an Associate Professor in the Bellini College of Artificial Intelligence, Cybersecurity and Computing, the Director of Applied Cryptography Research Laboratory, and the Co-Director of the Center for Cryptographic Research at the University of S...
Ruzica Piskac
Ruzica Piskac is a Professor of Computer Science at Yale University, where she leads the Rigorous Software Engineering (ROSE) group. Her research interests span the areas of software verification, security and applied cryptography, automated reasoning, and code synthesis. Much of...
Tao Shu
I am currently an associate professor in the Department of Computer Science and Software Engineering at Auburn University. I received my Ph.D. in Electrical and Computer Engineering from The University of Arizona in Dec. 2010. I received the B.S. and M.S. degrees in Electronic En...
Jack Doerner
Research interests include theoretical and applied cryptography, multiparty computation, threshold signatures, and zero-knowledge proofs.
Fatemeh Rezaeibagha
Dr Fatemeh Rezaeibagha received the MSc in Information Security from the LTU, Sweden and the PhD in Computer Science from the University of Wollongong (UOW), Wollongong, NSW, Australia. After the completion of her PhD, she worked on blockchain and cybersecurity projects as a rese...
Bo Chen
I am an Associate Professor in the Department of Computer Science, Michigan Technological University (MTU). I am Directors of MTU Security and Privacy (SnP) lab and MTU ICC Center for Cybersecurity. I also serve as MTU Point of Contact (PoC) of National Center of Academic Excelle...
Ben Fuller
I am an associate professor of computer science and engineering at the University of Connecticut. I'm a co-director of the Connecticut Advanced Computing Center. Prior to joining UConn I was a cryptographic researcher building secure systems at MIT Lincoln Laboratory from 2007...
Ahmad Alsharif
Dr. Ahmad Alsharif received the B.Sc. and M.Sc. degrees (Hons.) in Electrical Engineering from Benha University, Egypt, in 2009 and 2015, respectively, and the Ph.D. degree in Electrical and Computer Engineering from Tennessee Tech University, Cookeville, TN, USA, in May 2019. Hi...
Santosh Chandrasekhar
Santosh Chandrasekhar is an Assistant Teaching Professor of Computer Science at University of California (UC) Merced. Before joining as an Assistant Teaching Professor, he held positions at UC Merced as a computer science lecturer since 2017, and a postdoctoral scholar with a res...