Vinod Vaikuntanathan
Vinod Vaikuntanathan is a Steven and Renee Finn Career Development Assistant Professor of Computer Science at MIT. His main research interest is in the theory and practice of cryptography. He works on lattice-based cryptography, building advanced cryptographic primitives using integer lattices; leakage-resilient cryptography, defining and developing algorithms resilient against adversarial information leakage; and more recently, the theory and practice of computing on encrypted data, constructing powerful cryptographic objects such as fully homomorphic encryption and functional encryption. Vinod obtained his PhD from MIT, where he received a 2009 George M. Sprowls Award for the best MIT PhD thesis in computer science. He is also a recipient of the 2008 IBM Josef Raviv Postdoctoral Fellowship, the 2013 Alfred P. Sloan Research Fellowship, the 2014 Microsoft Faculty Fellowship, and a 2014 NSF CAREER award.
Program Visits
- Meta-Complexity, Spring 2023. Visiting Scientist.
- Summer Cluster: Lattices and Beyond, Summer 2022. Program Organizer and Workshop Organizer.
- Lattices: Algorithms, Complexity, and Cryptography, Spring 2020. Visiting Scientist, Program Organizer and Workshop Organizer.
- Summer Cluster: Challenges in Quantum Computation, Summer 2018. Visiting Scientist.
- Cryptography, Summer 2015. Visiting Scientist.