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Katerina Sotiraki is a Professor at Yale University specializing in theoretical cryptography, post-quantum cryptography, complexity theory, and secure computation. She holds a Ph.D. and an M.S. from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and a B.S. from the National Technical University of Athens. Her expertise lies in advancing the field of cryptography, addressing challenges posed by quantum computing. Katerina has been recognized with several prestigious awards, including invitations to publish papers in the Journal of Cryptology for both PKC 2019 and PKC 2020. She was also a winner of the 7th iDASH Competition in 2018 and received the Chateaubriand Fellowship the same year. Additionally, she was awarded the Paris C. Kanellakis Fellowship in 2013 for outstanding performance during her undergraduate studies at the National Technical University of Athens. Her commitment to research and education in engineering is evident through her dedication to exploring innovative paths in quantum exploration. Katerina maintains an active online presence through her research website, where she shares her publications and ongoing projects.
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