
معرفی
Carmelo Interlando is a Professor of Mathematics and the Associate Dean for Academic and Faculty Affairs at San Diego State University (SDSU), within the College of Sciences. He holds a B.S. in Computational and Applied Mathematics from UNICAMP (Brazil, 1990), and dual Ph.D.s in Electrical Engineering (UNICAMP, 1994) and Mathematics (University of Notre Dame, 2005).
His research focuses on Applied Algebra, with specialties in Sphere Packings, Lattices, Number Fields, Algebraic Coding Theory, Modulation Schemes, and Cryptology. His work bridges algebraic number theory and coding theory, often addressing lattice constructions for applications in cryptography and signal processing.
Recent publications emphasize quantum error-correcting codes, toric codes, and burst-error correction (2024), alongside advancements in cyclotomic field subfields and lattice diversity (2020–2023). His 2017–2020 papers explore lattice constructions from cyclic extensions and ramified fields, with applications to modulation and cryptographic primitives.
Award recognition is not explicitly listed in the provided texts. He serves on the editorial board of the Journal of Discrete Mathematical Sciences and Cryptography and is affiliated with the American Mathematical Society.
Interlando’s advising and grant activities are not detailed here, but his extensive co-authorship network suggests collaborative research in lattice-based cryptography and algebraic coding. His work often involves interdisciplinary teams at SDSU and international collaborators.



