Dan Boneh
Dan Boneh (/boʊˈneɪ/; Hebrew: דן בונה) is an Israeli–American professor in applied cryptography and computer security at Stanford University.
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Born | 1969 (age 54–55) |
Alma mater | Princeton University (PhD) |
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Fields | Cryptography |
Institutions | Stanford University |
Thesis | Studies in Computational Number Theory with Applications to Cryptography (1996) |
Doctoral advisor | Richard J. Lipton |
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In 2016, Boneh was elected a member of the National Academy of Engineering for contributions to the theory and practice of cryptography and computer security.
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