Saba Eskandarian (original) (raw)

Office: Gates Building, Room 494 Zoom Email: saba@cs.stanford.edu I am a PhD student in the Applied Cryptography Group at Stanford University. My advisor is Dan Boneh. I completed my bachelor's and master's degrees in Computer Science with an undergraduate minor in Applied Mathematics at the University of Virginia, advised by Mohammad Mahmoody. Photo by Maxwell Cornwell

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Teaching

Instructor
Spring 2021: CS355, Topics in Cryptography (Stanford):Taught with Alex Ozdemir and Riad Wahby
Spring 2020: CS355, Topics in Cryptography (Stanford):Taught with Dima Kogan and Florian Tramer
TA
Fall 2019: CS356, Topics in Computer and Network Security (Stanford):
Winter 2018: CS255, Introduction to Cryptography (Stanford)Remote Student Teaching Excellence Award
Fall 2017: CS154, Introduction to Automata Theory and Complexity (Stanford):Department award for top 5% of CAs
Spring 2016: CS3102, Theory of Computation; CS4102, Algorithms (UVA):
Spring 2015: CS3102/6160, Theory of Computation (UVA):
2011-2012: Introduction to Computer Science (Langley High School):

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