
معرفی
Armin Jamshidpey is an Assistant Professor (Teaching Stream) in the Cheriton School of Computer Science at the University of Waterloo (since 2024). He is also an Affiliate Member at the Institute for Quantum Computing (IQC), University of Waterloo (since 2021). Previously, he held roles as a Faculty Lecturer (2023–2024), Post-doctoral Fellow at the University of Toronto (2021–2022), and multiple postdoctoral positions at IQC and the Cheriton School (2017–2021).
Education: PhD in Mathematics from Western University (2017), M.Sc. in Mathematics from IASBS, Iran (2012). Thesis: Algebraic Tori: A Computational Approach.
Research interests focus on Post-Quantum Cryptography, Quantum Computing, and Computer Algebra. His work bridges computational algebra with algorithm design, particularly in normal bases and algebraic tori applications. Recent publications emphasize efficient algorithms for algebraic structures with cryptographic relevance.
Teaching includes courses in algorithms (CS341), data structures (CS234/CS240), computational linear algebra (CS475/675), and symbolic computation (CS487). He has taught across multiple institutions, including the University of Toronto and Western University.
Organized notable events:
- Workshop on Quantum Algorithms in Number Theory (2022), Fields Institute
- Special Session on Symbolic Linear Algebra (ACA 2021)
- Minisymposium on Computational Aspects of Finite Groups (SIAM AG19)





