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Mohammad Hajiabadi is an Assistant Professor at the University of Waterloo's Department of Computer Science. His research focuses on theoretical cryptography, including cryptographic protocols, functional encryption, and secure communication. He holds a PhD in Computer Science from the University of Victoria (2016), a Master of Science from the same institution (2011), and a Bachelor of Science from Sharif University of Technology (2009).
His research explores foundational aspects of cryptography, such as cryptographic assumptions, algorithmic lower bounds, and privacy-preserving techniques. Notable areas include registration-based encryption, secret sharing schemes, and the black-box complexity of cryptographic primitives. His work often intersects with theoretical computer science, addressing challenges in secure computation and efficient protocol design.
Dr. Hajiabadi's publications span topics like trapdoor functions, oblivious transfer, and private set intersection, demonstrating a commitment to advancing both the theory and practical applications of cryptography. He has secured collaborative research funding, including a National Science Foundation grant for expanding oblivious transfer tools. His contributions to academic grants and collaborative projects highlight his role in shaping modern cryptographic frameworks.
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