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Michael J. Jacobson Jr. is a Professor in the Department of Computer Science at the University of Calgary. He also serves as Deputy Director of ISPIA and Director of the Information Security Program. His research focuses on computational number theory and its applications to public-key cryptography, including the development of efficient algorithms for arithmetic in class groups of number fields and algebraic curves. His work aims to enhance cryptographic protocol efficiency while improving security through algorithmic advancements and benchmarking.
His research interests span cryptographic protocol design, discrete logarithm problem analysis, and the interplay between number theory and cryptography. Notable contributions include studies on divisor arithmetic on hyperelliptic curves, class group computations in quadratic fields, and the security implications of cryptographic systems.
Recent publications highlight his interdisciplinary work in both cryptography and medical informatics, including studies on clinical trial methodologies for dermatological conditions. He has also contributed to foundational research in computational algebraic geometry and algorithm optimization for cryptographic applications.
Michael has received no publicly listed scientific awards in the provided texts. His advising and grants include collaborations on topics ranging from cryptographic infrastructure to clinical trial design. He leads the Information Security Program at the University of Calgary, fostering interdisciplinary research in cybersecurity and algorithmic security.
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