ERC Starting Grant 2021: Project "Next Generation Laconic Cryptography (LACONIC)"
Best Paper Award at Crypto 2017 for the work Identity-Based Encryption from the Diffie-Hellman Assumption.
Postdoctoral Fellowship at UC Berkeley sponsored by the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD), e55418.
Best Paper Award at ProvSec 2015 for the work From Stateful Hardware to Resettable Hardware Using Symmetric Assumptions.
Biennial dissertation award for the best dissertation in computer science at the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology in the years 2014 and 2015 by the Erika and Dr. Wolfgang Eichelbeger foundation.
Dr. Nico Döttling ist tenured Faculty am CISPA. Seine Forschungsschwerpunkte sind Public-Key-Verschlüsselung, kommunikationseffiziente sichere Mehrparteienberechnung und homomorphe Verschlüsselung.
Von 2017 bis 2018 war Nico Assistenzprofessor an der Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen, in Nürnberg. Davor war er von 2016 bis 2017 Postdoc in der Gruppe von Sanjam Garg an der UC Berkeley, unterstützt durch ein DAAD-Stipendium, und von 2014 bis 2016 Postdoc in der Krypto-Gruppe der Universität Aarhus, wo er mit Ivan Damgård und Jesper Buus Nielsen arbeitete. Seine Promotion hat Nico 2014 am Karlsruher Institut für Technologie unter der Leitung von Jörn Müller-Quade abgeschlossen.
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ITCS
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TCC
TCC 2021: Theory of CryptographyTCC 2021
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TCC 2021: Theory of CryptographyTCC 2021: Theory of Cryptography
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TCC 2021: Theory of CryptographyTCC 2021: Theory of Cryptography
PKC
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PKC 2021: Public-Key CryptographyPKC 2021: Public-Key Cryptography
TCC
TCC 2020Theory of Cryptography - 18th International Conference
Core Lecture: Cryptography
This lecture will provide an introduction to the field of cryptography. Modern cryptography is the study of the design and analysis of systems with a guaranteed resilience against adversarial abuse.