Advanced Cryptography Term Papers
CSCI-762, Spring 2016


Subjects/presentations/papers from Spring 2016

  1. Connor Adsit, Should Elliptic Curve Cryptography Really be Deprecated? 5/3
  2. Anita Aghaie, Efficient Elliptic Curve Point Multiplication with Montgomery Ladder Algorithm, 5/5
  3. Vineeth Kumar Byreddy, Multivariate polynomials in public key cryptography, 4/28
  4. Lukas Hillmer, Quantum Computing and Cryptography, 5/3
  5. Dawei Huang, Using acoustic cryptanalysis to decrypt RSA, 5/5
  6. Amir Jalali, Quantum-Resistant Public-key Cryptosystem from Supersingular Elliptic Curve Isogenies, 5/10
  7. Gauri Khodaskar, Secure Multi-Party Computation, 5/5
  8. Seyed Hamed Fatemi Langroudi, Design exploration on ECC using residue number system, 5/10
  9. Ben Lipton, Zero-Knowledge Proofs and Authentication, 4/26
  10. Shivankar Ojha, Enhancing the capabilities of symmetric/asymmetric encryption algorithms, 5/3
  11. Kyle Savarese, Electronic Voting, 4/26
  12. Ben Short, An exploration of lattice based cryptography in post-quantum computing, 4/28
  13. Scott G. Thompson, Packing Techniques for Homomorphic Encryption Schemes, 4/28
  14. Stanisław Radziszowski, instructor, some links


List of papers and presentations from the Spring 2015 semester
List of papers and presentations from the Spring 2013 quarter
List of papers and presentations from the Spring 2012 quarter
List of papers and presentations from the Spring 2011 quarter
List of papers and presentations from the Spring 2010 quarter

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