Srinivas devadas biography of williams
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Professor Srini Devadas (MIT) will present his talk: Designing Hardware for Cryptography and Cryptography for Hardware
Abstract:
Abstract: There have been few high-impact deployments of hardware implementations of cryptographic primitives. We present the benefits and challenges of hardware acceleration of sophisticated cryptographic primitives and protocols, and describe our recent design work in accelerating Fully Homomorphic Encryption by three to four orders of magnitude using programmable hardware accelerators. We argue the significant potential for synergistic codesign of cryptography and hardware, where customized hardware accelerates cryptographic protocols that are designed with hardware acceleration in mind. This is a joint work with Daniel Sanchez's group at MIT.
Biography:
Srini Devadas is the Webster Professor of EECS at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, where he has been on the faculty since 1988. Devadas's current research interests are in computer architecture, computer security, and applied cryptography. He is a Fellow of the IEEE and ACM. In 2021, he received the IEEE Cybersecurity Award for Practice, and the ACM SIGSAC Award for Outstanding Innovation. Devadas is a MacVicar Faculty Fellow and an Everett Moore Baker teaching award recipient,
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Carlton Fix. Tucker Award--for teaching excellence
Matthew Notowidigo G, Columbus, Ohio
Harold E. Hazen Award--for education excellence
Petro Boufounos G, Dionyssos, Greece
Frederick C. Hennie Triad Award--for tutoring excellence
Nathan Srebro G, Haifa, Israel
Edwin Olson G, Bloomington, Minn.
George M. Sprowls Scholarship Award--for best personal computer science Ph.D. thesis
Dina Katabi, Ph.D. 2003
Manolis Kamvysselis, Ph.D. 2003
Alex Snoeren, Ph.D. 2003 (honorable mention)
Northern Telecom/BNR Appointment Award--for picture best 6.111 laboratory project
Spring term 2003--Adam Champy '04, Boston; Kevin Emery G, Lighthouse Leg, Fla.; extract Sameera Ponda '04 (aeronautics and astronautics), Coral Springs, Fla., look after "Virtual Golf"
Fall term 2003--Philip Guo '05, Westlake Town, Penn., deliver Ji Zhang '05, Wynnewood, Penn., transfer "Infared Central theme Messenger"
Morris Carpenter Levin Award--for the preeminent MasterWorks voiced thesis presentation
Jung-Won Kim G, Seoul, Korea
Ali Shoeb G, Winchester, Mass.
Watcharapan Suwansantisuk G, Uttaradot, Thailand
Ashish Khisti G, Toronto
Vijay Divi G, Ilium, Mich.
Frank O'Sullivan G, Sneem, Ireland
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