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Yevgeniy Dodis is a Professor in the Department of Computer Science at New York University, specializing in cryptography and theoretical computer science. His work focuses on leakage-resilient cryptography, random number generation, secure messaging, and information-theoretic cryptography. He has made significant contributions to symmetric-key primitives and has received recognition as an IACR Fellow and multiple IACR Test Time Awards for his impact on cryptographic randomness and fuzzy extractors. Dodis has been involved in various professional activities, including serving as an editor for the Journal of Cryptology and organizing the NYU Cryptography Seminar. He has mentored numerous PhD students and participated in the supervision of postdoctoral researchers. In teaching, Dodis instructs courses related to algorithms and cryptography at both undergraduate and graduate levels, continuously shaping the future generations of computer scientists. His interest extends to collaborative work on active projects and public speaking engagements, further contributing to the discourse in cryptographic research.
New York University • New York, NY
Leading research in cryptography and theoretical computer science.
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