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Stefano Trevisani is a PreDoc Researcher at the Security and Privacy department of Technische Universität Wien (E192-06). His research focuses on cryptography, computer security, and mathematical logic. Key areas include arithmetization-oriented hashing, compression functions, and algebraic structures like branching interval algebra.
- Cryptography
- Computer Security
- Data Compression
- Algebra
- Computational Complexity
Trevisani’s publications highlight innovations in secure hashing algorithms (e.g., Arion permutation) and theoretical advancements in branching algebra fragments. His work bridges applied cryptographic protocols with foundational mathematical logic.
He contributes to the SFB SPyCoDe project (2023–2026), focusing on secure systems and cryptographic efficiency. Contact: stefano.trevisani@tuwien.ac.at.
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