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Abrahim Ladha is a Lecturer at the Georgia Institute of Technology, affiliated with the School of Computing Instruction within the College of Computing. His work focuses on blockchain technology, cryptography, and secure computation, with notable contributions to private computation via MPC and Ethereum-based systems. He has also explored game theory through the lens of combinatorial mathematics in his earlier research.
Research Interests:
- Blockchain and decentralized systems
- Cryptography and privacy-preserving technologies
- Multi-Party Computation (MPC)
- Ethereum smart contracts and autonomous bots
- Algorithmic game theory
Publications highlight his exploration of auditable private computation, GABLE blockchain frameworks, and foundational game theory problems. No scientific awards or grants are explicitly listed in the provided information. Advising roles or student mentorship details are not available in the current data.
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