Cryptography Research @ UW (original) (raw)
The Cryptography Group in the Paul G. Allen School of Computer Science & Engineering carries out research on a wide range of topics in the foundations and applications of cryptography. These include public-key and symmetric cryptography, obfuscation, attribute-based and functional encryption, secure multi-party computation, zero-knowledge proofs, anonymous credentials, post-quantum and quantum cryptography, information-theoretic cryptography, and more.
We meet weekly for a reading group/seminar. Also subscribe to seattle-crypto for annoucements of cryptography-related events in the Seattle area.
Check out our cryptography classes.
Our research has been supported by NSF, DARPA, the Simons Foundation, the Sloan Foundation, CISCO, JP Morgan, and Microsoft.
Related groups: [UW Theory] [UW Security & Privacy] [MSR Cryptography, Security, and Privacy] [UW Blockchain Lab]