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Igor Aleksandrovich Semaev is a Professor at the Department of Informatics, University of Bergen. His research focuses on cryptography, cryptanalysis, algebra, and computational problems in finite fields. He has contributed to areas such as sparse equation systems, Gröbner bases, and algorithmic security.
- Position: Professor
- Affiliation: Department of Informatics, University of Bergen
Research interests include cryptanalysis of symmetric-key systems (e.g., DES), combinatorial problems in cryptography, and polynomial system solving techniques. His work often bridges algebraic methods with cryptographic applications, addressing challenges like sparse equation solutions and algorithmic complexity.
Key contributions include the analysis of LFSR-based stream ciphers, probabilistic methods for Macaulay matrices, and multidimensional linear cryptanalysis. His publications span from 2005 to 2024, reflecting sustained engagement with both theoretical and applied cryptography.
Notable projects include funding from the Norwegian Research Council (Project 247742) for work on Gröbner basis complexity. While no awards are explicitly mentioned, his prolific publication record highlights academic recognition.
He has advised collaborative projects but no named students are listed. His work intersects with labs or teams through institutional affiliations, though specific lab details are not provided.


