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In Fall 2009, I am teaching ECS 15
(Introduction to Computers).
In Winter 2010, I will be
teaching
ECS 289 (Privacy-Preserving Mechanisms).
Background:
I received a Ph.D. in Computer Science
from Columbia University in February 1994. Before joining U.C. Davis
in July 2000, I worked at various research labs (Xerox PARC in Palo
Alto, CA; AT&T Labs in Florham Park, NJ; AT&T Bell Labs in Murray
Hill, NJ). My cv is here.
Activities:
U. C. Davis crypto group.
My research interests
include a wide variety of topics in cryptology and distributed
computing, including protocols for electronic commerce, threshold
cryptology, secure distributed computation, combinatorial security,
electronic voting, and cryptanalysis.
Resources:
Corporate Lab or Academic Department, Which Fits?, Bill
Aiello, 15th USENIX Security Symposium, Vancouver, B. C., Canada, July
31-Aug.4, 2006.
International Association
of Cryptologic Research
April 2007: A few more family photos