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CURRICULUM VITAE DELARAM KAHROBAEI, PH.D.
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CURRICULUM VITAE
DELARAM KAHROBAEI, PH.D.
Associate Professor
PhD Program in Computer
Science
CUNY Graduate Center
City University of New York
365 Fifth Avenue, Rm. 4410
New York, NY 10016
Tel: +1.212.817.8205
Department of Mathematics
New York City College of Technology
City University of New York
300 Jay Street, Rm. N710
Brooklyn, NY 11201
Tel: +1.718.260.8520
Cell: +1.646.318.8520
Email: dkahrobaei@gc.cuny.edu
EDUCATION
Institution Degree Date Conferred
CUNY Graduate Center
City University of New York
Doctor of Philosophy,
Mathematics
October 2004
The City College of New York, CUNY
School of Engineering
Master of Computer Science
September 2004
Claremont Graduate University
Claremont, CA
Master of Applied Mathematics
October 1999
Sharif University of Technology
Tehran, Iran
Bachelor of Mathematics and
Computer Science
October 1998
PROFESSIONAL POSITIONS
2008 — Present CUNY Graduate Center, The City University of New York
Doctoral Faculty in the PhD Program in Computer Science
New York City College of Technology, City University of New York
2011 — Present Associate Professor in Mathematics with Tenure
2008 — Present Director of Center for Logic, Algebra and Computation
2006 — 2010 Assistant Professor in Mathematics Tenure Track
New York University-Polytechnic Institute
Fall 2013 —Present Adjunct Professor in Computer Science
University of St Andrews, Mathematical Institute, Scotland, UK
2004 —2006 Assistant Professor in Pure Mathematics, and Research Member of Algebra
Group and Centre for Interdisciplinary Research in Computational Algebra
GRANTS
1. ONR Research Grant, Office of Naval Research, PI, New Approaches to Information Security
Based on Group Theory ($448,962) with V.Shpilrain, 2012-2015
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2. American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) Women's International
Research Collaborations (WIRC) for MSI, PI, $20,000 through a grant by NSF, 2012-2013
3. NSF Grant, National Science Foundation, PI at City Tech, Collaborative Project: Building
Cybersecurity Capacity, DUE1128869 ($99,000) Total amount of $398,000 Joint with NYU
Polytechnic, PI at NYU Polytechnic: Nasir Memon, (2011—2013)
4. NSF Grant, National Science Foundation, co-PI, ADVANCE-IT START proposal, HRD-
0811192, 2008— 2011, $195,000, PI at NYCCT: Provost August, Co-PIs: Associate Provost
Brown, V.Gitman
5. NSF Grant, National Science Foundation, PI, Award No. DMS-0758054, 2008-2009, $12,852,
Co-PI: V.Gitman
6. National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)/Goddard Space Flight Center Internal Research and Development (IRAD), Co-PI, Educational NASA Computational and
Scientific Case Studies (enCOMPASS), PI at NASA: Nargess Memarsadeghi (2012)
7. PSC-CUNY Grant, CUNY Research Foundation Grant, PI, Between $4000 to $6000 per year,
2007— 2011, 2012-2013 Traditional B ($6,000), 2013-2014 Traditional B ($6,000)
8. NSF-FORWARD to Professorship Grant, PI, ($15,000), Through an NSF grant by George
Washington University, University of Ottawa, Gallaudet University, (with P.Brown) 2011-2013
9. NSF-AWM award, Association of Women in Mathematics, 2011
10. City Tech Foundation Award to support the Center for Logic, Algebra and Computation, (Since
2010)
11. Faculty Fellowship Publication Award, City University of New York, Spring 2009
12. EMS Grant, PI, Edinburgh Mathematical Society Grant-Graphic Generalization of Arithmetic,
UK, 2006
13. LMS Grant, PI, London Mathematical Society Collaborative Small Grant-Questions concerning
True Prosoluble Completion of a group, UK, 2006
14. LMS Grant, PI, London Mathematical Society Collaborative Small Grant-Genericity of Residual
Solvability of Generalized Free Products, UK, 2005
15. Swiss National Fund Research Grant, Geometry of groups and asymptotic invariants,
Université de Genève, Switzerland, Three months in 2005
RESEARCH SPECIALIZATION
Cryptography, Information Security, Non-commutative group-based cryptography
Computational, Algorithmic, Combinatorial Group Theory, Algorithms, Computational
Complexity, Theoretical Computer Science, Combinatorics, Graph Theory
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ADVANCED TRAINING AND RESEACH POSITIONS
June 2013 Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya, Escola Politècnica Superior d'Enginyeria
April 20—30, 2013 de Manresa, Department of Applied Mathematics (Spain)
November 21— Visiting Scholar (Host: E. Ventura)
December 2, 2013
June 20— University of Toronto, Canada
July 22, 2011 Invited Visiting Scholar (Host: J.Repka)
January 2014 Institute Henri Poincare (Paris, France) Program Random Walks and
Asymptotic Geometry of Groups (Host : I.Chatterji)
January 2005, 2006 Université de Genève, Section de Mathématiques (Genève, Switzerland)
June 2005 Invited Visiting Scholar (Hosts: G. Arzhantseva, P.de la Harpe)
November 5 — IHES-Institute des Hautes Etudes Scientifiques (Bures-Sur-Yvette, France)
November 16, 2004 Invited Visiting Professor (Host: M. Gromov)
August 1 — Institute of Computational and Experimental Mathematic (ICERM)
August 5 2011 Brown University, Mathematical aspects of P vs. NP workshop
Invited Participant
July 18 — University of Warwick, Mathematics Institute (England, UK)
July 24, 2010 Visiting Scholar (Host: D. Holt)
March 25 — University of Leipzig, Computer Science Department (Germany)
March 27, 2013 Visiting Scholar (Host: M. Lohrey)
August 30 — The Centre de Recherches Mathématiques (CRM) (Montreal, Canada)
September 6 2010 Complexity and Group Based Cryptography Workshop, Invited Participant
August 13 — AIM- American Institute of Mathematics (Palo Alto, CA, USA)
August 17, 2007 Invited Participant (Host: V. Shpilrain)
December 15 — Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne, Institute of Geometry, Algebra
December 23 2005 Topology, Switzerland
Invited Visiting Scholar (Host: L.Bartholdi)
November 10 — Kungl. Tekniska Hogskolan, Matematiska Institutioned (Stockholm, Sweden)
November 16 2005 Invited Visiting Scholar (Host: E. Shahgholian)
July 8— Isaac Newton Institute for Mathematical Sciences, Cambridge University, UK
July 16 2005 Program in Model Theory; Applications in Algebra-Analysis, Invited Participant
November 16 — University of Warwick, Mathematics Institute (England, UK)
November 20, 2004 Invited Visiting Scholar (Host: D. Holt)
December 20 2004— IPM-Institute for studies in Theoretical Physics and Mathematics (Tehran)
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January 6 2005 Invited Visiting Scholar (Host: G.B. Khosrovshahi)
June 28— FIM, ETH, Université de Genève (Host: M.Burger)
July 7 2005 Invited Participant (Program in Groups: From Topology to Arithmetic)
February 2 — CRM-Centre de Recerca Matematica (Barcelona, Spain)
February 5 2005 Invited Visiting Scholar (Host: E. Ventura)
PUBLICATIONS (SINCE 2005)
1. A.Douglas, D.Kahrobaei, J.Repka, A Classification of Embedding of Abelian Extensions of into
, Journal of Pure and Applied Algebra, Elsevier, Netherlands 217, 1942-1954 (2013)
2. M.Habeeb, D.Kahrobaei, C.Koupparis, V.Shpilrain, A public key exchange based on the semidirect
product using group-rings, ACNS 2013, Applied Cryptography and Network Security, Springer's
Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 7954, 475-486 (2013)
3. G.Arzhantseva, P.de la Harpe, D.Kahrobaei, The True Prosoluble Completion of a Group: Examples
and Open Problems, Geometriae Dedicata, Springer Netherlands, Vol. 124, No.1, 5-26 (2007)
(Appendix by G.Arzhantseva, Z.Sunic)
4. D.Kahrobaei, On Residual Solvability of Generalized Free Products of Finitely Generated Nilpotent
Groups, Communications in Algebra, Taylor and Francis Publication, Vol. 39, 1-10 (2011)
5. D.Kahrobaei, S.Majewicz, Residual Solvability of Generalized Free Products of Solvable Groups
Discrete Mathematics & Theoretical Computer Science, France, Vol. 13, No 4, 45-50 (2012)
6. K.Bencsath, A.Douglas, D.Kahrobaei, Some Residually Solvable One-relator Groups
Bulletin of the Irish Mathematical Society 65, 23-31(2010)
7. Book Chapter: D.Kahrobaei, Doubles of Residually Solvable groups, Aspects of Infinite Group
Theory, Algebra and Discrete Math, World Sci. Publ,1, 192-200 (2008)
8. K.Bhutani, B.Khan, D.Kahrobaei, A Graphic Generalization of Arithmetic
Integers: Electronic Journal of Combinatorial Number Theory, Vol. 7, A12, 1-31 (2007)
9. M.Habeeb, D.Kahrobaei, On the Dimension of Matrix Representations of Finitely Generated
Torsion Free Nilpotent Groups Groups, Complexity, Cryptology, De Gruyter Publication,
Germany, Vol. 6, 1-15 (2013)
10. D.Kahrobaei, C.Koupparis, V.Shpilrain A public key exchange using matrices over Group rings
Groups, Complexity, Cryptology, De Gruyter Publication, Germany, Vol. 5, 97-115 (2013)
11. K.Falconer, B.Fine, D.Kahrobaei, On Growth Rate of an Endomorphism of a Group
Groups, Complexity, Cryptology, De Gruyter Publication, Vol 3, Issue 2, 285-300 (2011)
12. D.Kahrobaei,C.Koupparis, Non-commutative digital signatures using non-commutative groups
Groups, Complexity, Cryptology, De Gruyter, Vol 4, Issue 2 (2012)
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13. D.Kahrobaei, M.Anshel, Decision and Search in non-abelian Cramer Shoup
Groups, Complexity, Cryptology, De Gruyter Publication, 1, 217-225 (2009)
14. M.Habeeb, D.Kahrobaei, V.Shpilrain, A new Public Key Using Semi-Direct Products
Proceedings of the Second International Conference on Symbolic Computation and
Cryptography, Royal Holloway University of London, 137-142 (refereed) (2010)
15. Edited book: B.Fine, D.Kahrobaei, G.Rosenberger, Computational and Combinatorial Group
Theory and Cryptography, American Mathematical Society Contemporary Mathematics, 199 pp,
Volume: 582, ISBN-10: 0-8218-7563-9, ISBN-13: 978-0-8218-7563-6 (2012)
16. Edited Book: D.Kahrobaei, Groups, Complexity, Cryptology, de Gruyter Publication, Germany
Vol. 3, Issue 1 (May 2011)
17. D.Kahrobaei, E.Vidaurre, Publicly Verifiable Secret Sharing Scheme for Non-Commutative
Cryptography, Contemporary Mathematics, American Mathematical Society, Vol. 582, 175-180
(2012)
18. M.Habeeb, D.Kahrobaei, V.Shpilrain, A Secret Sharing scheme based on group-presentation and
word problem, Contemporary Mathematics, American Mathematical Society, Vol. 582, 143-150
(2012)
19. D.Kahrobaei, C.Koupparis, V.Shpilrain, A cryptosystem secure against chosen cipher- text attack
using matrices over group-rings, Contemporary Math, American Mathematical Society, to appear
(2013)
20. D.Kahrobaei, B.Khan, A Non-Commutative Generalization of the ElGamal Key Exchange using
Polycyclic Groups, Proceeding of IEEE, GLOBECOM 1-5 (2006)
21. B. Cavallo, D.Kahrobaei, Secret Sharing Using the Shortlex Order and Non-Commutative Groups,
Contemporary Mathematics, American Mathematical Society (to appear) 1-10 (2013)
22. D.Kahrobaei, A Simple Proof of a Theorem of Karrass and Solitar
Contemporary Mathematics, American Mathematical Society, Vol. 372, 107-108 (2005)
23. D.Kahrobaei, V.Shpilrain, Edited Book: Algorithmic Problems in Group Theory, Their Complexity
and applications in Information Security
American Mathematical Society, Contemporary Mathematics, Provisionally Accepted (2013)
24. B.Fine, M.Habeeb, D.Kahrobaei, G.Rosenberger Aspects of non-abelian group-based cryptography:
A survey and open problems
JP Journal of Algebra and Number Theory Volume 21(1) 1-41 (2011)
25. D.Kahrobaei, M.Anshel, Applications of Group Theory in Cryptography (with M. Anshel)
International Journal of Pure and Applied Mathematics, Vol. 58, No 1, 21-23(2010)
26. S.Sze, D.Kahrobaei, Dupas, Dambreville, Finding n-th roots in nilpotent groups and applications in
cryptography, International Journal of Pure and Applied Mathematics, Vol. 70, No. 4, 571-593
(2011)
27. D.Kahrobaei, K.Bencsath, Book: Group Products and Residual Solvability (with K.Bencsath)
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Lambert Academic Publishing, LAP, Germany, ISBN 978-3-8433-6846-9 (2010)
28. D.Kahrobaei, Residual Solvability of Generalized free products
PhD Thesis, CUNY Graduate Center, 2004
Preprints and Submitted Articles
29. D.Garber, D.Kahrobaei, H.T.Lam, Analyzing the Length Based attack for Polycyclic Groups,
arxiv.org/abs/1305.0548, 1-10 Submitted (2013)
30. D.Kahrobaei, H.T.Lam, V.Shpilrain, Public key exchange using semidirect product and matrices
over a Galois field, Submitted (2013)
31. B.Eick, D.Kahrobaei, Polycyclic Groups: A New Platform for Cryptology?
math.GR/0411077, 1-7 (2004)
TALKS (106) Since 2003
Invited Conference Talks (International and National) (2007-2013)
1. Invited International Conference Talk, The 11th
KAIST Geometric Topology Fair, Korea
Advance Institute of Science and Technology, Jeonju, South Korea, August 12-17, 2013
2. Invited International Conference Talk, Workshop on Cryptographic Protocols, Moscow,
Russia, June 6-11, 2014
3. Invited International Conference Talk, Eighth Barcelona Weekend in Group Theory
Conference, Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya and CRM-Centre de Recerca Matematica,
Barcelona, Spain, April 26-27 2013
4. Invited International Conference Talk Geometric and Asymptotic Group Theory and
Applications Conference, Düsseldorf University, Germany, July 26 - August 4, 2012
Secret sharing schemes using Group Presentations
5. Invited International Conference Talk, Canadian Mathematical Society Meeting, Special
Session in Groups and Algorithms, Ottawa, Canada, December 6-9, 2013
6. Invited International Conference Talk, Athens Cryptography Day, National Technical University
of Athens, Greece, January 7, 2014
7. Invited International Conference Talk Workshop on post-quantum cryptography in St.
Petersburg, Russia, Russian Academy of Science, Steklov Institute, June 12-13, 2011
Public key exchange using Matrices over group rings
8. Conference Talk, American Mathematical Society South Eastern Sectional Meeting, University
of Louisville, Louisville, KY, October 5-6, 2013
9. Invited Conference Talk National Joint American Mathematical Society 2013 meeting, AMS
Special Session on Algorithmic Problems of Group Theory and Their Complexity, San Diego,
January 9, 2013, Secret Sharing Schemes Using Group Presentations
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10. Invited Conference Talk, American Mathematical Society Eastern meeting, AMS Special Session
on Algorithmic Problems of Group Theory and Applications in Cryptography (April 6-7, 2013)
Boston College, MA
11. Invited International Conference Talk Geometric and Asymptotic Group Theory and
Applications Conference, City College of New York and CUNY Graduate Center, New York,
May 28-31, 2013, Analyzing the Length-Based Attack on Polycyclic Groups
12. Combinatorial and Additive Number Theory (CANT 2013) Conference, CUNY Graduate Center,
New York, May 21-24, 2013, Searching for a secure platform for cryptology: Number Theoretic
Problems vs Group Theoretic Problems
13. Invited Conference panel member, Association for Women in Mathematics-Society for
Industrial and Applied Mathematics-Computational Mathematics and Engineering, Boston,
February 25-March 1, 2013
14. Invited Panel Member, Princeton University, Work-Life Balance for Women in Mathematics, May
17, 2013
15. Invited Panel Member, Science Online Teen, New York, April 13, 2013
16. Invited Conference Talk Keynote speaker, The Women in Science and Mathematics Conference
in Pennsylvania, April 8, 2014
17. Panel Member, Association for Women in Mathematics, Joint National Mathematics Meeting,
American Mathematics Society Meeting, January 16, 2014
18. Invited Conference Talk Group Theory, Combinatorics, and Computing conference, Florida
Atlantic University, Boca Raton, Florida, October 3-8, 2012
Secret Sharing Schemes using Group presentation
19. Invited Conference Talk The 31st Ohio State-Denison Mathematics Conference, Ohio State
University, Columbus, May 25, 2012
Secret Sharing Schemes Using Group Presentations
20. Invited Conference Talk Infinite Possibilities Conference for Women in Mathematics,
University of Maryland, Baltimore, Invited Panel Member on Writing successful grant strategies,
March 31, 2012
21. Invited Conference Talk Infinite Possibilities Conference for Women in Mathematics,
University of Maryland, Baltimore, Invited Panel Member on Rising and Thriving in your current
profession, March 30, 2012
22. Invited Conference Talk Zassenhaus Group Theory Conference, Towson University, Baltimore,
May 27, 2011
23. Invited Conference Talk American Mathematical Society Conference, University of Utah, Salt
Lake City, Special session on Geometric, Combinatorial, and Computational Group Theory (October 22-23 2011)
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24. Invited Conference Talk American Mathematical Society Meeting, University of Nebraska-
Lincoln, Special Session on Algorithmic and Geometric Properties of Groups and Semigroups (October 14-16, 2011)
25. Invited Conference Talk AWM Anniversary Conference at ICERM: "40 Years and Counting:
AWM's Celebration of Women in Mathematics" Brown University (September 17-18, 2011)
Growth Rate of an endomorphism of a group
26. Invited Conference Talk International conference Approaches to Group Theory, Cornell
University (October 9-11, 2010)
27. International workshop on Complexity and Group Based Cryptography, The Centre de
Recherches Mathématiques (CRM) (Montreal, Canada) September 2nd
, 2010
28. Invited Conference Talk Combinatorics, Groups, Algorithms, and Complexity Conference in
honor of Babai’s 60th birthday (Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio)(March 20, 2010)
29. Invited Conference Talk Manhattan Group Theory Day, CUNY Graduate Center, December 4th
2009
30. Invited Conference Talk National American Mathematical Society-MAA Joint Mathematics
Meetings in Washington DC, Special session on Generic Case Complexity and Algebraic
Cryptography, A new Gateway for Group-based Cryptography, January 7 2009
31. Invited Conference Talk International Conference on Geometric and Combinatorial Methods
in Group Theory and Semi-Group Theory (John Meakin 60th Birthday) (Nebraska) (May 2009)
Growth Rate of an Endomorphism of a Group
32. Invited Conference Talk Geometric and Asymptotic Group Theory with Applications
Conference, Stevens Institute of Technology, NJ, March 12 2009, Decision and Search in non-
abelian Cramer Shoup Cryptosystem
33. Invited Conference Talk Zassenhaus Group Theory Conference, Pennsylvania, May 29-31, 2009
Applications of Group Theory in Modern Cryptography
34. Invited Conference Talk American Mathematical Society meeting, Stevens Institute of
Technology, NJ, Non-commutative key exchange problems, April 15, 2007
35. Invited Conference Talk Geometric Group Theory Conference on the Gulf, Pensacola Beach,
Florida, Prosoluble Completion of a Group, March 23 2008
36. Invited Conference Talk Tensor Scholar Conference for Women in Mathematics, York College, City University of New York, March 12, 2011
Contributed Conference Talks (International and National) (2009-2011)
37. International Conference Talk Third Annual Meeting of the Prairie Network for Research in
Mathematical Sciences, University of Saskatchewan, Canada (April 2009)
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38. Conference Talk American Mathematical Society-MAA Joint Mathematics Meetings in
Washington DC, Contributed Talks in Group Theory special session, Residual Solvability of One-
relator groups, January 8, 2009
39. International Conference Talk Group St Andrews International Conference, University of St
Andrews, Scotland, August 3-11, 2013
Public Key Exchange Using Semidirect Product of (Semi)groups
40. International Conference Talk Group St Andrews International Conference, Bath University,
England, UK, August 2, 2009
Growth Rate of an Endomorphism of a Group
41. International Conference Talk Second International Conference on Symbolic Computation and
Cryptography, Royal Holloway, University of London, UK June 23-25, 2010.
Invited Seminar and Colloquium Talks (International and National) (2006-2013)
42. Invited Seminar Talk University of California Berkeley, Number Theory Seminar, 2013
43. Invited Seminar Talk, CRM-Centre de Recerca Matematica, Seminari de Teoria de Grups (Barcelona, Spain), June 7, 2013
44. Invited Colloquium Speaker, Leipzig University, Computer Science Department, Germany, March
26, 2013
45. Invited Colloquium Talk, CUNY Graduate Center, Computer Science Colloquium, November
29th, 2012
46. Invited Seminar Talk, Rutgers University New Brunswick, Algebra Seminar, September 4, 2013
Recent Development in Group-Based Cryptography
47. Invited Colloquium Talk, Smith College, MA, September 12, 2013
Playing with Polycyclic Groups and Applications to Cryptography
48. Invited International Seminar Talk University of Toronto, GANITA seminar, Interdisciplinary
seminar whose main focus is on geometry, algebra, number theory and applications, July 12, 2011
A decade of using non-commutative groups in cryptography
49. Invited Seminar Talk, CUNY Graduate Center, Algebra Cryptography seminar, April 20, 2012
Digital Signatures
50. Invited Colloquium Talk, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (RPI), Computer Science Colloquium,
December 6, 2012
51. Invited Colloquium Talk, University of Massachusetts Dartmouth, Mathematics Colloquium, Fall
2013
52. Invited International Seminar Talk Université Paris VII, Mathematics Institute, France,
November 23, 2012
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53. Invited International Seminar Talk Université Pierre-et-Marie-Curie, Laboratoire
d'informatique de Paris 6 (LIP6), PolSys Seminar, France, November 23, 2012
54. Invited International Seminar Talk Université d'Orléans, UFR Sciences Bâtiment de
Mathématiques, France, November 22, 2012,
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55. Invited Seminar Talk, Columbia University, Theory of Computation Seminar, New York,
February 8, 2013
56. Invited International Seminar Talk Women in Mathematics Seminar, University of Toronto,
2013 TBA
57. Invited Colloquium Talk Brooklyn College, Computer Science Colloquium, March 23, 2011
58. Invited Seminar Talk University of Texas (Austin), Algebra, Number Theory, Combinatorics
Seminar, March 25 2010, Aspects of Nonabelian Group Based Cryptography
59. Invited International Colloquium Talk Université du Québec à Montréal Colloquium, Canada (February 13 2009) Applications of Non-Abelian Group Theory in Cryptography
60. Invited International Seminar Talk McGill University, Geometric Group Theory Seminar,
Canada (February 11 2009), Residual Solubility and True Prosoluble Completion of a Group
61. Invited Colloquium Talk Rutgers University, Mathematics Colloquium. , New Brunswick, NJ,
November 7 2008
Applications of Non-abelian groups in Cryptography
62. Invited Seminar Talk Graduate Center CUNY, New York Group Theory Seminar (Magnus
Seminar) October 17 2008
Residual Solubility and Prosoluble Completion of a Group
63. Invited Seminar Talk New York Algebra Colloquium, Graduate Center CUNY, September 16
2011, Growth rate of an endomorphism of a group
CUNY Graduate Center, Mathematical Aspects of Cryptography Series of talks
64. Invited Seminar Talk Non-commutative Cryptography, an Introduction (02-01-2008)
65. Invited Seminar Talk Non-commutative protocols (02-08-2008)
66. Invited Seminar Talk Complexity of Decision Problems in Polycyclic Groups (02-15-2008)
67. Invited Seminar Talk On Unsolvability of Group Theoretic Decision Problems (02-29-2008)
68. Invited Seminar Talk On solvability of Group Theoretic Decision Problems (03-07-2008)
69. Invited Colloquium Talk Bronx Community College Mathematics Colloquium (March 25, 2008)
Applications of Combinatorial Group Theory in Modern Cryptography
70. Invited Colloquium Talk NYCCT, City University of New York, Mathematics and Physics
Colloquium, 12-6-2007
Applications of Combinatorial Group Theory in Modern Cryptography
71. Invited Colloquium Talk Medgar Evers College, Mathematics Colloquium, City University of
New York, November 28, 2007
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Applications of Combinatorial Group Theory in Modern Cryptography
72. Invited Seminar Talk CUNY Graduate Center Algebra and Cryptography Seminar, Graduate
Center, City University of New York, NY, US, November 3rd
2006
A Non-Commutative Generalization of El Gamal Key Exchange using Polycyclic Groups
73. Invited International Seminar Talk Nottingham Pure Mathematics Colloquium, University of
Nottingham, UK, March 3 2006
Residual Solvability and True Prosoluble Completion of a Group
74. Invited International Seminar Talk IPM Combinatorics Seminar, Institute for studies in
Theoretical Physics and Mathematics, Iran, January 4 2006, Residual Solubility and True Prosoluble
Completion of a Group
INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE TALKS IN 2005
75. Invited International Conference Talk First Meeting of the Spanish Mathematical Society,
Special session on Theory of Groups and Representations, Valencia, Spain, January 31, 2005
Residual Solvability of Groups
76. International Conference Talk British Mathematics Colloquium 2005, Number Theory Splinter,
Liverpool, England, UK, April 5 2005
A Graphic Generalization of Arithmetic
77. International Conference Talk British Mathematics Colloquium 2005, Liverpool, England, UK,
April 6 2005, Removing Commutativity from the Classical Cryptography: A Combinatorial Group
Theoretic Approach
78. International Conference Presentation Isaac Newton Institute for Mathematical Sciences, Workshop on Model Theory, Algebraic and Analytical, Geometry, Cambridge, UK (July 10-16
2005), Poster: A Graphic Generalization of Arithmetic
INVITED INTERNATIONAL LECTURES IN 2005
79. Invited International Seminar Talk, KTH Algebra-och Geometti seminarier, The Royal Institute
of Technology in Stockholm, Sweden, November 16 2005
Residual Solubility and the True Prosoluble Completion of a Group
80. Invited International Seminar Talk CRM Math Seminar, Centre de Recerca Matematica,
Barcelona, Spain, February 3 2005
Removing Commutativity from the Classical Cryptography: An Algebraic Approach
81. Invited International Seminar Talk Université de Genève Séminaires d'Algèbre et de
Géométrie, Section de Mathématiques, Switzerland, January 14 2005
Residual Solvability: From Generalized Free Products to One-Relator Groups
82. Invited International Colloquium Talk Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne IGAT
Colloquium, Institute of Geometry, Algebra, Topology, Lausanne, Switzerland, January 134h
2005,
Removing Commutativity from Classical Cryptography: An Algebraic Approach
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83. Invited International Seminar Talk Université de Genève Séminaires d'Algèbre et de
Géométrie, Section de Mathématiques, Switzerland, January 11, 2005
Algebraic Cryptography: From Cyclic to Polycyclic Groups
84. Invited International Seminar Talk IPM Mathematics Colloquium, Institute for studies in
Theoretical Physics and Mathematics, Iran, Jan. 3 2005, Combinatorial Group theory and its
Applications
85. Invited International Seminar Talk IPM Mathematics Colloquium, Institute for studies in
Theoretical Physics and Mathematics, Iran, Jan. 1 2005,
A Graphic Generalization of Arithmetic
86. Invited International Seminar Talk St Andrews Analysis Seminar, Mathematical Institute,
Scotland, UK, November 29 2005
The True Prosoluble Completion of a Group
87. Invited International Seminar Talk Oxford Topology Seminar, Oxford University, England, UK,
October 24 2005
The True Prosoluble Completion of a Group
88. Invited International Colloquium Talk St Andrews Pure Mathematics Colloquium,
Mathematical Institute, Scotland, UK, March 244h
2005
Graphic Arithmetic
89. Invited International Seminar Talk Glasgow Algebra Seminar, University of Glasgow, Scotland,
UK, February 164h
2005, Removing Commutativity from the Classical Cryptography: A
Combinatorial Group Theoretic Approach
90. Invited International Colloquium Talk Queens Belfast Mathematics Colloquium, Queen's
University, Belfast, Ireland, UK, February 114h
2005, Residual-Solvable-by-Solvable Groups
91. Invited International Seminar Talk Edinburgh-Heriot-Watt Algebra Seminar, University of
Edinburgh, Scotland, UK, February 84h
2005, Residual Solvable Groups
INVITED INTERNATIONAL AND NATIONAL LECTURES IN 2004, 2003
92. Invited International Colloquium Talk IHES Mathematics Colloquium, Institute des Hautes
Etudes Scientifiques, France, November 124h
2004
Removing Commutativity from Classical Cryptography: An Algebraic Approach
93. Invited International Seminar Talk Ecole Normale Supérieure de Lyon, Unité de Mathématiques
Pures et Appliquées, France
Informal Talk, November 104h
2004, Generalized Free Products of Finitely Generated Nilpotent
Groups are Often Residually Solvable
94. Invited Seminar Talk New York Logic Workshop, Graduate Center CUNY, New York, NY, US,
September 10th 2004
A Graphic Generalization of Arithmetic
95. Invited Seminar Talk NYU Cryptography Seminar, Courant Institute of Mathematical Science,
New York University, July 16th 2004, Polycyclic Groups: A new Platform for Cryptology?
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96. Invited Seminar Talk Rutgers Group Theory Seminar, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ,
USA, March 10th 2004, Residual Solvability of Generalized Free Products
97. Invited International Seminar Talk IPM Mathematics Colloquium, Institute for studies in
Theoretical Physics and Mathematics, Iran, Dec. 294h
2004 Residual Solvability of Generalized Free
Products
98. Invited International Colloquium Talk Sharif Mathematics Colloquium, Sharif University of
Technology, Tehran, Iran, December 22nd
2004, A Graphic Generalization of Arithmetic
99. Conference Talk Albany Group Theory Conference, SUNY, State University of New York, NY,
US, October 18th 2003, On Residual Solvability of Generalized Free Products of Finitely Generated
Nilpotent Group
100. Invited International Seminar Talk Warwick Algebra Seminar, University of Warwick,
Mathematics Institute, England, UK, November 184h
2004, Residual Solvability of Groups
101. Invited International Colloquium Talk St Andrews Pure Mathematics Colloquium,
Mathematical Institute, Scotland, UK, October 104h
2004, Residual Properties of Generalized Free
Products
OTHER EXPOSITORY TALKS
102. Invited International Seminar Talk Undergraduate Analysis Seminar, University of St Andrews,
Scotland, UK, May 3, 2005
An Introduction to Geometric Group Theory
103. Invited International Seminar Talk Polycyclic Groups and Cryptologic Applications Seminar,
University of St Andrews, Scotland, December 15, 2004, Polycyclic Presentation
104. Invited International Seminar Talk Polycyclic Groups and Cryptologic Applications Seminar,
University of St Andrews, Scotland, November 4, 2004, Some Good Theorems about Polycyclic
Groups
105. Conference presentation, MSRI Geometric Group Theory: Connection for Women, Mathematical Sciences Research Institute, Berkeley, CA USA, August 23-24 2007 (presented a
poster)
106. Seminar Presentation, Mathematical Aspects of Cryptology Student Seminar, CUNY Graduate
Center, November 9, 2012
GRADUATE RESEARCH SUPERVISION
1. PhD Thesis Advisor, Supervising PhD Student in CUNY Graduate Center in Mathematics
Department: Maggie Habeeb, Started in 2009, Graduated November 2011
Thesis Title: Groups, Complexity, Cryptography
Currently is a tenure track Assistant Professor at the California University of Pennsylvania
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2. PhD Thesis Advisor, Supervising PhD Student in CUNY Graduate Center in Mathematics
Department: Bobby Koupparis, Started in 2010, Graduated October 2012
Currently working at the Royal Bank of Canada in New York as a Vice President and Quant
3. PhD Thesis Advisor, Supervising PhD Student in CUNY Graduate Center in Mathematics
Department: PhD Candidate Ha Lam (since Fall 2011) Expected graduation December 2013
4. PhD Thesis Advisor, Supervising PhD Student in CUNY Graduate Center in Mathematics
Department: Bren Cavallo (since Summer 2012)
5. Second Advisor, Supervising PhD Student in CUNY Graduate Center in Mathematics
Department: PhD Candidate Bianca Sosnovski (since 2010)
6. External PhD Thesis Examiner in Mathematics, Rutgers University: Leigh Cobbs, Lattice
Subgroups of Kac-Moody Groups (July 2009)
7. PhD Thesis Examiner in Computer Science, CUNY Graduate Center: C.Chum, Hash
functions, Latin Squares, Secret Sharing Schemes (May 2009, 2010)
8. PhD Thesis Examiner in Computer Science, CUNY Graduate Center: M.Chen, Monte Carlo
RFID Library Location System (November, 2010 for the Proposal and April 2013 for the
defense)
9. Research project with PhD Student in CUNY Graduate Center in Mathematics Department:
Elizabeth Vidaurre (Fall 2011, Spring 2012) Supported by NSF LS-AMP
10. Supervising MSc student research project in CUNY Graduate Center in Mathematics
Department: H.Lam (2009-2010)
11. Supervising MSc student research project in CUNY Graduate Center in Mathematics
Department: S.Sze (2009-2010)
12. Supervising MSc Student research project in University of St Andrew, Mathematics Institute,
Scotland, UK, A.Furgeson (Summer 2005)
CONFERENCE ORGANIZATION (21 Conferences)
1. Co-organizer The Second Joint Meeting American Mathematical Society with the Israel
Mathematical Union Meeting, Special Session in Applications of Algebra in Cryptography,
Bar-Ilan University, Ramat-Gan and Tel-Aviv University (June 16-19, 2014) (with D.Garber)
Tel Aviv, Israel
2. Co-organizer National Joint American Mathematical Society 2013 meeting, AMS Special
Session on Algorithmic Problems of Group Theory and Their Complexity (January 9-12, 2013)
(with V.Shpilrain) San Diego, CA
3. Co-organizer American Mathematical Society Eastern meeting, AMS Special Session on
Algorithmic Problems of Group Theory and Applications in Cryptography (April 6-7, 2013)
(with V.Shpilrain) Boston College, MA
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4. Co-Organizer National Joint American Mathematical Society 2012 Meeting, Special Session
on Groups, Algorithm, Complexity and Theory of Security (January 4-7, 2012) (with M.Habeeb)
Boston, MA
5. Co-organizer of AWM Anniversary Conference at ICERM: "40 Years and Counting: AWM's
Celebration of Women in Mathematics" Brown University (September 17-18, 2011) Special
Session in Geometric Group Theory with Moira Chas
6. Co-Organizer of American Mathematical Society 2011 Fall Eastern Sectional Meeting, Special
Session on Mathematical Aspects of Cryptography and Cyber Security (September 10-11, 2011)
(with Ben Fine, Gerhard Rosenberger) at Cornell University, Ithaca
7. Co-Organizer American Mathematical Society 2011 Spring Western Sectional Meeting, Special
Session on Computer Algebra, Group and Applications (April 30-May1, 2011) (with Ben Fine
and Gerhard Rosenberger) Las Vegas, USA
8. Organizer of American Mathematical Society 2011 National Joint Meeting (New Orleans,
January 6-9, 2011), Special Session on Groups, Geometry, Applications
9. Organizer of American Mathematical Society Meeting, 2010 Eastern Spring Special Session,
“Groups, Computations, Applications” New Jersey Institute of Technology, Newark (May 2010)
10. Co-organizer of Manhattan Group Theory Day I, CUNY G.C. (December 4th 2009)
(with G.Baumslag, A.Miasnikov, V.Shpilrain, S.Ushakov)
11. Co-organizer of Manhattan Group Theory Day II, CUNY G.C. (December 3rd
2010)
(with G.Baumslag, A.Miasnikov, V.Shpilrain, S.Ushakov)
12. Co-organizer of Manhattan Algebra Day III, CUNY G.C. (December 9th 2011)
(with G.Baumslag, O.Kharlampovich, A.Miasnikov, V.Shpilrain, S.Ushakov)
13. Co-organizer of Manhattan Algebra Day IV, CUNY G.C. (December 7th 2012)
(with G.Baumslag, A.Miasnikov, O.Kharlampovich, V.Shpilrain, S.Ushakov)
14. Co-organizer of Manhattan Algebra Day V, CUNY G.C. (December 6th 2013)
(with G.Baumslag, A.Miasnikov, O.Kharlampovich, V.Shpilrain, S.Ushakov)
15. Co-Organizer of New York Women in Mathematics and Computing Network conference,
May 10, 2013 at NYCCT (CUNY) Forward to Professorship II (with Associate Provost P.Brown)
16. Co-Organizer and Founder of New York Women in Mathematics and Computing Network
conference, March 3, 2012 at NYCCT (CUNY) Forward to Professorship (with Associate Provost
Pamela Brown)
17. Co-Organizer and Founder of New York Women in Mathematics and Computing Network
conference series, Leadership in Higher Education, April 27, 2012 at CUNY Graduate Center
(with Associate Provost Pamela Brown)
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18. Co-Organizer of New York Women in Mathematics and Computing Network workshop,
Communicating in a male dominated field, November 30, 2012 at New York City College of
Technology (CUNY) (with Associate Provost Pamela Brown)
19. Co-organizer and moderator of the panel session, “The Training and Professional Development of
Teaching Assistants” 2013 Joint Mathematics Meetings, San Diego, CA
20. Co-organizer and Co-founder of the New York Women in Mathematics Network, Conference at
The City University of New York CUNY Graduate Center-December 9, 2006 (with Victoria
Gitman)
21. Co-organizer of the New York Women in Mathematics, Interdisciplinary Research in Group
Theory, Logic and Theoretical Computer Science, NYCCT, CUNY, May 2 2008(with V.Gitman)
SEMINAR AND COLLOQUIUM ORGANIZATION
1. Co-founder and Co-organizer of New York Algebra Colloquium, CUNY Graduate Center
(Since Fall 2008) (with A.Douglas) https://sites.google.com/site/nyalg2/
2. Co-organizer of the Algebra-Cryptography Seminar, CUNY Graduate Center (Since Spring
2013) (with V.Shpilrain, A.Miasniov, R.Gilman) www.sci.ccny.cuny.edu/~shpil/algcryp.html
3. Organizer of the Mathematical Aspects of Cryptography Student Seminar (partly with
Michael Anshel 2009-2010) (Since 2009) https://sites.google.com/site/gccryptostudents/
4. Leading and Lecturing Research Seminar in Combinatorial Group Theory and Cryptography,
Interdisciplinary Seminar in Mathematics and Computer Science Department, CUNY Graduate
Center (2008-2009)(with M.Anshel, K.Boklan)
5. Co-founder and Co-organizer of Mathematics Seminar Series, NYCCT, CUNY, Brooklyn
(Since September 2007) (with Hans Schoutens)
6. Co-founder and Co-organizer of C-LAC Seminars, City Tech (CUNY) (Since Fall 2008)
(with A.Douglas) c-lac.og
7. Organizer of Polycyclic Groups and Cryptologic Applications Seminar, University of St
Andrews (2004-2005).
GRANT REVIEW AND EDITORIAL ACTIVITIES
Invited reviewer and Panel Member for the National Science Foundation, Directorate of
Mathematical Science, Human Resources Directorate, Directorate of Undergraduate
Education (July 2010, May 2012, September 2012)
Invited Reviewer for American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)
research proposals, 2013
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Member of the Editorial Board of International Journal of Open Problems in Computer
Science and Mathematics, since 2008
Reviewer for Mathematical Reviews (MR), American Mathematical Society (AMS) (since 2011)
Computing Reviewer for The Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) (Since 3/2013)
Panel Member for the research projects of the PSC CUNY Grants in Computer Science,
Research Foundation of City University of New York (2011, 2012, 2013)
Panel Member for the research projects of the PSC CUNY Grants in Mathematics, Research
Foundation of City University of New York (2010)
Referee for the research projects of the PSC CUNY Grants, Research Foundation of City
University of New York (2009)
Book Reviewer for Springer-Verlag (UK)
Referee for Journal of Algebra
Referee for Groups, Complexity, Cryptology
Referee for Journal of the Korean Mathematical Society
Referee for International Journal of Information Security Science
Chair of one of the Invited Addressee 2012 Joint Mathematics Meetings, American Mathematical
Society, Boston, January 2012
SYNERGISTIC ACTIVITES
Elected to chair of AMS committee of teaching assistants and part time instructors
(February 2012-January 2013) Served on the committee (2010-2013)
Mentor for the Association for Women in Mathematics Mentor Network (Since Spring 2008)
Voting Member of Graduate Council, CUNY Graduate Center, PhD Program in Computer
Science Department representative, since 2010
Chair of Research and Grants Committee in the School of Arts and Science, NYCCT, CUNY,
2009-2010, 2011-2012, 2013-2014
Member of the Advisory Council at the New York City College of Technology, Since September
2014
RESEARCH COLLABORATORS
University of Geneva (Switzerland): Pierre de la Harpe
University of Vienna (Austria): Goulnara Arzhantseva
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University of St Andrews (Scotland, United Kingdom): Kenneth Falconer
University of Toronto (Canada): Joe Repka
Hamburg University (Germany): Gerhard Rosenberger
Technische Universität Braunschweig (Germany): Bettina Eick
Holon Institute of Technology (Israel): David Garber
Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya (Spain): Enric Ventura, Jordi Delgado
Fairfield University: Benjamin Fine
City University of New York: Vladimir Shpilrain (CCNY, GC), Bilal Khan (John Jay, GC), Andrew
Douglas (NYCCT, GC), Michael Anshel (CCNY, GC), Stephen Majewicz (KCC), Sandra Sze (GC),
Elizabeth Vidaurre (GC), Ha Lam (GC), Bren Cavallo (GC)
California University of Pennsylvania: Maggie Habeeb
Royal Bank of Canada in New York: Charalambous Koupparis
Manhattan College: Katalin Bencsath
Catholic University of America: Kiran Bhutani
Texas A&M University: Zoran Sunik
COURSES TAUGHT AT CUNY GRADUATE CENTER
1. Mathematical Aspects of Algebraic Cryptography (Fall 2013)
2. Combinatorial Group Theory and Cryptography (Spring 2013)
3. Computational Group Theory and applications to Cryptography (Spring 2012)
4. Aspects of Non-Abelian Group-Based Cryptography: A New Approach to Modern Cryptography
(Spring 2011)
5. Group Theory, Finite Fields and their applications in Computer Science to PhD students in
Computer Science and Mathematics (Spring 2009)
6. PhD Thesis Supervision in Mathematics, CUNY Graduate Center (Fall 2010, Spring and Fall
2011, Spring and Fall 2012, Spring and Fall 2013)
7. Independent Studies with four PhD students in Mathematics, CUNY Graduate Center (Spring
2010, Spring 2011, Spring 2012)
Graduate COURSE TAUGHT AT Polytechnic Institute of New York University
1. Modern Cryptography (Fall 2013)
DEPARTMENTAL SERVICE in the Mathematics Department at NYCCT
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1. Mentoring junior faculty, Mathematics Department, NYCCT, CUNY (2011-Present)
2. Co-Chair of Student committee and faculty advisor to the Student Math Club, Mathematics
Department, NYCCT, CUNY (Fall 2012)
3. Co-Chair of Website Committee, Mathematics Department, NYCCT, CUNY (2008-Present)
4. CUNY Campaign Captain in the Mathematics Department, Mathematics Department, NYCCT,
CUNY (2006-Present)
5. Member of Mathematics Education Committee, Mathematics Department, NYCCT, CUNY
(2011-Present)
6. Member of the research and grants committee, Mathematics Department, NYCCT, CUNY (2008-
Present)
UNDERGRADUATE RESEARCH SUPERVISION
1. Damon Cham, supported by Emerging scholar fellowship, Fall 2011, Spring 2012. Presented
posters in the Annual poster presentation (Intern at NASA)
2. Frank Aline, supported by Emerging scholar fellowship, Spring and Fall 2012. Presented posters
in the Annual poster presentation (Intern at the Oak Ridge National Lab)
3. Suhua Zeng, supported by Emerging scholar fellowship, Spring 2012. Presented posters in the
Annual poster presentation
4. Amelise Bonhomme, supported by Emerging scholar fellowship and LSAMP, Spring and Fall
2012, Spring 2013. Presented posters in the Annual poster presentation.
5. Travion Joseph, supported by Emerging scholar fellowship, Spring 2012. Presented posters in the
Annual poster presentation.
6. Kelsey Rauber, Supported by Emerging Scholar fellowship, Fall 2011.
7. Yi Ming Yu, Supported by Emerging Scholar fellowship, Fall 2011.
8. Steven Lora, Supported by Emerging Scholar fellowship, Fall 2011.
9. Aboudra Doukour, Supported by Emerging Scholar fellowship, Fall 2011.
10. Seyed Hamidreza Sadatian, Supported by Emerging Scholar fellowship, Fall 2011.
11. Dennys Bambay, Supported by Emerging Scholar fellowship, Fall 2011.
12. Kazi Islam, Supported by Emerging Scholar Fellowship, Fall 2007-2008. Project: Public Key
Cryptography. Results published in City Tech Student Research Conference Proceedings, Linus
Publications, 2009. Now working in Department of Defense in Washington DC.
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13. Orlando Davy, Supported by NSF-LSAMP, 2007. . Project: RSA Encryption Schemes
14. Weiyan Guo, Supported by Emerging scholar fellowship, Spring 2008. . Project: The Life and
Work of Sarah Rees on the complexity of the Word Problem in Group Theory. The result was
presented in the Second Conference of New York Women in Mathematics Network. The article
was published in City Tech Student Research Conference Proceedings, Linus Publications, 2009
15. Franklin Fung, Supported by NSF-LSAMP and Emerging Scholar Fellowship, Spring-Summer
2008. . Project: Topics in Applications of Combinatorial Group Theory in Cryptography. The
result was presented in the C-LAC Seminar, St Francis College, City Tech STEM conference.
Presented in City Tech Annual poster presentation. The article was published in City Tech
Student Research Conference Proceedings, Linus Publications, 2009. Now is a student at the
Polytechnic Institute of New York University.
16. Sereta Scott, Supported by NSF-LSAMP, Summer 2008, Spring 2009, Spring 2010. Project:
Digital Signatures. Received the first place in poster presentation in Savannah University (invited
presenter). Presented in City Tech Annual poster presentation, St Francis College, City Tech
STEM conference, CUNY-Wide Conference in Queens Community College, Two C-LAC
Seminars. Article was published in City Tech Student Research Conference Proceedings, Linus
Publications, 2009.
17. Raymond Li, Supported by Emerging scholar fellowship, Fall 2008. Project: Cramer-Shoup
Cryptosystem. Article published in City Tech Student Research Conference Proceedings, Linus
Publications, 2009. Now is a student at the Polytechnic Institute of New York University.
18. David Morales, Supported by Emerging Scholar Fellowship, Spring 2009. Project: P vs
NP. Presented in Two C-LAC Seminars, City Tech Student Research Conference. Article
published in City Tech Student Research Conference Proceedings, Linus Publications, 2009
19. Makenson Dupas and Reynold Dambreville, supported by NSF-LSAMP, Fall 2009-Spring
2010. Project: Computational Group Theory and Cryptography. Results presented in City Tech
Student Research Conference
20. Amesha Husbands, Jean Labatte, Zu En Mai, Seyed Hamidreza Sadatian, Supported by City Tech
Foundations, Summer 2010. Project: Finding Complexity of Matrix representations for Nilpotent
Groups
21. Kwasi James, Supported by Emerging Scholar Fellowship, Fall 2010-Spring 2011.
22. Philip Ajisogun, Supported by NSF-LSAMP, Fall 2010-Spring 2011.
23. Daniel Bui, Supported by NSF-STEP grant, Summer 2011. Project: Identity based cryptography
24. Dan Sadatian, Supported by NSF-STEP grant, Summer 2011, Project: A Study on Estimation of
Computational Complexity in Codes and Algorithms
25. Kelsey Rauber, Supported by NSF-STEP grant, Summer 2011. Project: Cloud Cryptography, She
published the paper in the International Journal of Pure and Applied Mathematics 2012
26. Stephanie Trochez, Supported by NSF-STEP grant, Summer 2011. Project: Cloud Computing
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27. Edwin Baidoo, Supported by NSF-LSAMP, Spring 2009. Project: Digital Signatures. The article
was published in City Tech Student Research Conference Proceedings, Linus Publications, 2009
PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIP
AMS, American Mathematical Society
AWM, Association for Women in Mathematics
Algebraic Cryptography Center, Stevens Institute of Technology (Since 2007)
REFERENCES
Professor Vladimir Shpilrain (The City College of New York, Graduate Center, City University of New
York, Mathematics Department)
Professor Lisa Carbone (Rutgers University, New Brunswick, Mathematics Department)
Professor Kenneth Falconer (University of St Andrews, Scotland, UK, Mathematical Institute)
Professor Hans Schoutens (New York City College of Technology, Graduate Center, City University of
New York)
Professor Nasir Memon (New York University-Polytechnic Institute, Computer Science Department)
Distinguish Professor Sergei Artemov (Graduate Center, City University of New York, Computer Science
and Mathematics Department)
Professor Russell Miller (Queens College and Graduate Center, City University of New York,
Mathematics and Computer Science Department)
Professor Melvyn Nathanson (Lehman College and Graduate Center, City University of New York,
Mathematics Department)
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