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Prof. Vinod Vaikuntanathan

Vinod Vaikuntanathan teaches Advanced Topics in Cryptography: Learning with Errors and Post-Quantum Cryptography (Course 6.876J) in MIT's Building 34 in Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA, on Tues., Nov. 20, 2018. Vaikuntanathan is Associate Professor at MIT's Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science and co-founder of Duality Technologies.

Associate Professor, MIT & Chief Cryptographer, Duality Technologies

Professor Vinod Vaikuntanathan is an associate professor of computer science at MIT and the chief cryptographer at Duality Technologies. Vinod is the co-inventor of most modern fully homomorphic encryption systems and many other lattice-based (post-quantum secure) cryptographic primitives. His work has been recognized with a George M. Sprowls PhD thesis award (2009), an IBM Josef Raviv Fellowship (2008), a Sloan Faculty Fellowship (2013), a Microsoft Faculty Fellowship (2014), an NSF CAREER Award (2014), a DARPA Young Faculty Award (2018), and a Harold E. Edgerton Faculty Award (2018). He holds SM and PhD degrees from MIT and a BTech degree from the Indian Institute of Technology Madras.

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