Daniel Julius Bernstein

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Daniel Julius Bernstein is an American mathematician, cryptographer, and computer scientist known for his influential work in lattice-based cryptography, elliptic-curve cryptography, and high-performance cryptographic software.

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mathematician
alsoKnownAs D. J. Bernstein NERFINISHED
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countryOfCitizenship United States of America
dateOfBirth 1971-10-29
doctoralAdvisor Andrew Odlyzko NERFINISHED
educatedAt New York University
University of California, Berkeley
employer Eindhoven University of Technology NERFINISHED
University of Illinois at Chicago NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork computer science
cryptography
mathematics
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hasMathematicsGenealogyProjectId 41056
hasORCID 0000-0001-8342-8303
hasWebsite https://cr.yp.to/
knownFor ChaCha stream cipher NERFINISHED
Curve25519 NERFINISHED
Curve25519-based key exchange
Ed25519 NERFINISHED
NaCl cryptographic library NERFINISHED
Salsa20 stream cipher NERFINISHED
TweetNaCl cryptographic library NERFINISHED
djbdns DNS software NERFINISHED
elliptic-curve cryptography
high-performance cryptographic software
lattice-based cryptography
post-quantum cryptography research
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name Daniel Julius Bernstein NERFINISHED
notableStudent Tanja Lange NERFINISHED
notableWork “ChaCha, a variant of Salsa20”
“Curve25519: new Diffie–Hellman speed records” NERFINISHED
“NaCl: Networking and Cryptography library” NERFINISHED
“Post-quantum cryptography” (survey and research papers) NERFINISHED
“The Salsa20 family of stream ciphers” NERFINISHED
placeOfBirth New York City
positionHeld professor of mathematics and computer science
researchInterest lattice-based cryptography NERFINISHED
post-quantum cryptography
public-key cryptography
side-channel attacks and countermeasures
software performance optimization

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Computing short vectors in lattices authorFullName Daniel Julius Bernstein