Jad SilbakView profile
Research Fellow
Jad Silbak is a Postdoctoral Researcher at Northeastern University , affiliated with the Department of Computer Science and funded by the Khoury College Distinguished Postdoctoral Fellowship . Prior to this, he held a postdoctoral position at Tel Aviv University under Benny Applebaum. His research lies at the intersection of Cryptography , Privacy , and Complexity Theory , focusing on: Secure computation protocols and oblivious transfer Differentially private algorithms and communication complexity Error-correcting/detecting codes under computational constraints Non-malleable codes and entropy-based cryptographic constructions Derandomization techniques for bounded models Publications highlight advancements in code design for computationally bounded channels, cryptographic lower bounds, and privacy-preserving protocols. He has presented at top-tier venues including CRYPTO, STOC, and FOCS. Scientific awards include: Khoury College Distinguished Postdoctoral Fellowship He has served as a teaching assistant at Tel Aviv University and the University of Haifa for courses in algorithms and computational models.
