About
Tim Fritzmann is a researcher at the Department of Security in Information Technology (Technische Universität München). His work focuses on post-quantum cryptography, lattice-based algorithms, and secure hardware/software co-design for constrained environments like automotive systems and embedded devices.
- Post-Quantum Cryptography
- Lattice-Based Cryptography
- Hardware/Software Co-Design
- Error-Correcting Codes
- RISC-V Architecture
- ASIC Design
His recent publications (2018–2022) highlight advancements in fault attacks, side-channel countermeasures, and efficient implementations of lattice-based protocols for IoT, automotive systems, and FPGA-SoC platforms. Key themes include parameter optimization for decryption reliability, masked accelerators, and instruction-set extensions for quantum-resistant algorithms.
Research projects involve collaborations with institutions like the University of Leuven and TU München, emphasizing post-quantum security integration into real-world hardware architectures. No explicit awards or student advisement details are listed publicly.
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