![]() Now Assistant Professor at SUNY Stony Brook. Now Full Professor at Oxford University, UK. Was Associate Professor (with tenure) at UIUC. (An older link to Research and On-Line Papers) My h-number (as of Nov 2022, according to Google Scholar): 86. Please see here for a list of selected honors. He is also a Simons Investigator (2021), Fellow of the ACM (2018) and a Fellow of the IACR (2019). Many years ago, he was a member of the 1996 World Champion ACM ICPC Team from UC Berkeley. His research works have been recognized by three Test of Time AwardsĮurocrypt 2023, ACM CCS 2016) and a STOC 2021 Best Paper Award.įor his teaching, he was given the 2016 Lockheed Martin Excellence in Teaching Award from the Samueli School of Engineering at UCLA. ![]() He was an invited lecturer at the 2022 International Congress of MathematiciansĪnd received the 2022 National Academy of Sciences Held Prize for his role in the development of indistinguishability obfuscation. He is the co-inventor of attribute-based encryption, functional encryption, and indistinguishability obfuscation. His primary research interests are in cryptography, coding theory, complexity theory, and security. ![]() Obfuscation from Well-Founded AssumptionsĪmit Sahai is a Professor of Computer Science and (by courtesy) Mathematics at UCLA, and the incumbent of the Symantec Endowed Chair in Computer Science. General-Purpose Software Obfuscation Scheme, see also: ![]() I'm also interested in many other aspects of Obfuscation, Cryptographic Proofs and Secure Multiparty Computation. Symantec Chair Professor of Computer ScienceĮncrypted Functionalities (an NSF Frontier Center)įoundations of Computer Security and Cryptography.Īmong my interests: Hiding Secrets in Software - Secure Program ![]()
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