Tal Rabin

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Tal Rabin is a prominent computer scientist and cryptographer known for her influential work in secure multiparty computation and cryptographic protocols.

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instanceOf Israeli-American scientist
computer scientist
cryptographer
affiliation International Association for Cryptologic Research
almaMater Hebrew University of Jerusalem
awardReceived Fellow of the Association for Computing Machinery
surface form: ACM Fellow

IACR Fellowship
surface form: IACR Fellow

Outstanding Innovation Award from IBM
RSA Award for Excellence in Mathematics
surface form: RSA Conference Award for Excellence in the Field of Mathematics
citizenship Israel
United States of America
surface form: United States
degree PhD in Computer Science
doctoralAdvisor Michael Rabin
surface form: Michael O. Rabin
employer Algorand Foundation
IBM Thomas J. Watson Research Center
surface form: IBM Research

University of Pennsylvania
field computer science
cryptography
secure multiparty computation
theoretical computer science
gender female
influencedBy Michael Rabin
surface form: Michael O. Rabin
knownFor cryptographic protocols
foundations of cryptography
proactive security
secure multiparty computation
threshold cryptography
languageSpoken English
Hebrew
memberOf American Academy of Arts and Sciences
National Academy of Engineering
National Academy of Sciences
nationality American
Israeli
notableFor leadership in the cryptography research community
notableWork research on proactive security models
research on secure multiparty computation protocols
research on threshold cryptography schemes
position Head of Research at Algorand Foundation
Manager of the Cryptography Research Group at IBM Research
Professor of Computer and Information Science at the University of Pennsylvania
researchInterest blockchain and cryptography
distributed cryptographic protocols
privacy-preserving computation

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Silvio Micali coAuthor Tal Rabin