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Iftach Haitner is a Professor in the Department of Computer Science and Applied Mathematics at the Weizmann Institute of Science, Faculty of Mathematics and Computer Science. His research spans theoretical computer science and cryptography, with a focus on foundational aspects of secure computation and cryptographic primitives.
Haitner's primary research interests include Cryptography, Theoretical Computer Science, Secure Multiparty Computation, Coin Flipping Protocols, One-Way Functions, and Differential Privacy. His work often bridges theoretical foundations with practical applications, particularly in the areas of secure computation and cryptographic protocol design. He has made significant contributions to understanding the complexity of fair coin flipping protocols and their relationship to fundamental cryptographic primitives.
Analysis of Haitner's recent publications reveals a strong focus on foundational cryptography with particular emphasis on oblivious transfer protocols, verifiable random functions, differential privacy, and secure multiparty computation. His research demonstrates a consistent pattern of advancing theoretical understanding while maintaining practical relevance, often establishing tight bounds and optimal constructions. A notable trend in his recent work involves the interplay between differential privacy and cryptographic primitives, as well as continued exploration of the fundamental limits of secure computation.
Haitner has mentored numerous researchers who have become prominent in the field, including Noam Mazor, Jad Silbak, and Eliad Tsfadia. His collaborative work spans multiple institutions and has been supported by significant research funding, though specific grant details are not provided in the available information.
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