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Noah Stephens-Davidowitz is an assistant professor at Cornell University in the Department of Computer Science. His research primarily focuses on the study of lattices and encompasses theoretical computer science, cryptography, and geometry. He received his PhD from New York University, where he was advised by Professors Oded Regev and Yevgeniy Dodis. Prior to joining Cornell, Noah was a fellow at the Simons Institute in Berkeley, participating in the program on Lattices: Algorithms, Complexity, and Cryptography. He has also been a postdoctoral researcher at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology's computer science department, supervised by Vinod Vaikunathan, and a visiting researcher at the Institute for Advanced Study's mathematics department. He has contributed to numerous research talks and workshops, including topics like the Reverse Minkowski Theorem and SETH-hardness in coding problems. Noah is also involved in advising PhD students and pursuing innovative research in lattice-based cryptography.
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