Rafail Ostrovsky
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Rafail Ostrovsky | |
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Born | 1963 (age 60–61) |
Nationality | American |
Alma mater | MIT |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Algorithms and cryptography |
Institutions | UCLA |
Thesis | Software Protection and Simulation on Oblivious RAMs (1992) |
Doctoral advisor | Silvio Micali |
Doctoral students | |
Website | www |
Rafail Ostrovsky is a distinguished professor of computer science and mathematics at UCLA and a well-known researcher in algorithms and cryptography.
Biography
[edit]Rafail Ostrovsky received his Ph.D. from MIT in 1992.
He is a member of the editorial board of Algorithmica [1], Editorial Board of Journal of Cryptology [2] and Editorial and Advisory Board of the International Journal of Information and Computer Security [3].
Awards
[edit]- 2022 W. Wallace McDowell Award[1] "for visionary contributions to computer security theory and practice, including foreseeing new cloud vulnerabilities and then pioneering corresponding novel solutions"
- 2021 AAAS Fellow[2]
- 2021 Fellow of the Association for Computing Machinery[3] "for contributions to the foundations of cryptography"
- 2019 Academia Europaea Foreign Member [4]
- 2018 RSA Award for Excellence in Mathematics "for contributions to the theory and to new variants of secure multi-party computations"
- 2017 IEEE Edward J. McCluskey Technical Achievement Award [5] "for outstanding contributions to cryptographic protocols and systems, enhancing the scope of cryptographic applications and of assured cryptographic security."
- 2017 IEEE Fellow,[6] "for contributions to cryptography”
- 2013 IACR Fellow "for numerous contributions to the scientific foundations of cryptography and for sustained educational leadership in cryptography" [7]
- 1993 Henry Taub Prize
Publications
[edit]Some of Ostrovsky's contributions to computer science include:
- 1990 Introduced (with R. Venkatesan and M. Yung) the notion ofhttps://services27.ieee.org/fellowsdirectory/home.html interactive hashing proved essential for constructing statistical zero-knowledge proofs for NP based on any one-way function (see NOVY and ECCC TR06-075).
- 1991 Introduced (with M. Yung) the notion of mobile adversary (later renamed proactive security) (see survey of Goldwasser [4]
- 1990 Introduced the first poly-logarithmic Oblivious RAM (ORAM) scheme.
- 1993 Proved (with A. Wigderson) equivalence ofone-way functions and zero-knowledge [5].
- 1996 Introduced (with R. Canetti, C. Dwork and M. Naor) the notion of deniable encryption [6].
- 1997 Introduced (with E. Kushilevitz) the first single server private information retrieval scheme [7] .
- 1997 Showed (with E. Kushilevitz and Y. Rabani) (1+ε) poly-time and poly-size approximate-nearest neighbor search for high-dimensional data for L1-norm and Euclidean space.
References
[edit]- ^ W. Wallace McDowell Award, IEEE
- ^ 2021 AAAS FELLOWS APPROVED BY THE AAAS COUNCIL, aaas.org
- ^ ACM Names 71 Fellows for Computing Advances that are Driving Innovation, ACM, January 19, 2022
- ^ The Academy of Europe
- ^ IEEE Technical Achievement Award, IEEE
- ^ IEEE Fellows Directory, IEEE
- ^ IACR Fellows, IACR
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[edit]Categories:
- 1963 births
- Living people
- American computer scientists
- Jewish American scientists
- Modern cryptographers
- American theoretical computer scientists
- Computer security academics
- American cryptographers
- University of California, Los Angeles faculty
- Massachusetts Institute of Technology alumni
- 21st-century American Jews