Victor Shoup | |
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Known for | Cramer–Shoup cryptosystem |
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Thesis | "Removing Randomness from Computational Number Theory" (1989) |
Doctoral advisor | Eric Bach |
Website | www |
Victor Shoup is a computer scientist and mathematician. He obtained a PhD in computer science from the University of Wisconsin–Madison in 1989,[1] and he did his undergraduate work at the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire.[2] He is a professor at the Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences at New York University, focusing on algorithm and cryptography courses. He is currently a Principal Research Scientist at Offchain Labs and has held positions at AT&T Bell Labs, the University of Toronto, Saarland University, and the IBM Zurich Research Laboratory.[3]
Shoup's main research interests and contributions are computer algorithms relating to number theory, algebra, and cryptography. His contributions to these fields include: