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  1. Salil Vadhan. We construct a publicly verifiable protocol for proving computational work based on collision-resistant hash functions and a new plausible complexity assumption regarding the ...

  2. Salil Vadhan is the Vicky Joseph Professor of Computer Science and Applied Mathematics in the Harvard University School of Engineering and Applied Sciences, and the Director of the Harvard Center for Research on Computation and Society. He received his PhD in Applied Mathematics from MIT in 1999, and was an NSF Postdoctoral Fellow at MIT and the Institute for Advanced Study before joining the ...

  3. Salil Vadhan, an assistant professor of computer science at Harvard University, conducts research in the theory of computation, the field that studies the mathematical laws governing efficient computation. The general goals of this area are to understand which computational problems can be solved in principle, to determine the resources (such ...

  4. people.seas.harvard.edu › ~salil › indexHome Page of Salil Vadhan

    21 de fev. de 2018 · Vicky Joseph Professor of Computer Science and Applied Mathematics Co-Chair, Computer Science Area Harvard College Professor School of Engineering & Applied Sciences Harvard University I am a member of the Theory of Computation research group. My research areas include computational complexity, cryptography, randomness in computation, and data privacy. Important Note on reduction in some ...

  5. Salil Vadhan received the A. B. degree from Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, in 1995, the Certificate of Advanced Study degree from Cambridge University, Cambridge, U.K., in 1996, and the Ph.D. degree from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, in 1999.

  6. 29 de mar. de 2015 · Salil Vadhan's. My research interests are in the Theory of Computation, and focuses on complexity theory, cryptography, and randomness in computation. My Ph.D. thesis, A Study of Statistical Zero-Knowledge Proofs, done under the supervision of Shafi Goldwasser at MIT in 1999.

  7. Reference Letters On all requests for reference letters, please email both me ( salil_vadhan@harvard.edu) and Faculty Coordinator Allison Choat ( achoat@seas.harvard.edu ). Please send requests well in advance (at least three weeks for most requests), and with your request please include information about what you are applying for, the first deadline, and any materials that will help me in ...