
معرفی
Anrin Chakraborti is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Computer Science at the University of Illinois at Chicago, affiliated with the College of Engineering. His work bridges cryptography, systems, and theory to build privacy-preserving technologies for real-world challenges.
- Ph.D. in Computer Science from Stony Brook University (2020)
- Postdoctoral Researcher at Duke University
- B.Tech in Computer Science from Jadavpur University, India
Chakraborti’s research focuses on three core areas:
- Secure Cloud Computing: Developing cryptographic mechanisms to protect data confidentiality and integrity in cloud environments against side-channels and malicious providers.
- Privacy in Collaborative Systems: Designing tools for private information sharing in cyber-physical systems and collaborative learning pipelines, including autonomous vehicle communication.
- Deniable Communication & Storage: Creating storage and messaging systems resistant to coercion, backdoors, and key compromise through plausibly deniable encryption.
His publications demonstrate a consistent focus on privacy-enhancing technologies, oblivious protocols, and secure storage solutions. Notable contributions include Wink (deniable secure messaging), INVISILINE (plausibly-deniable storage), and ORAM-based protocols for cloud data privacy. He teaches graduate courses like CS 588 (Security & Privacy in Networked Systems) and CS 594 (Applied Cryptography), emphasizing hands-on implementation of secure systems.
