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Professor Ivan Bjerre Damgård is affiliated with the Department of Computer Science at Aarhus University, where he holds a full academic rank of Professor. His primary research focus lies in cryptography, secure communication, and privacy-preserving technologies. Key areas include multi-party computation (MPC), homomorphic encryption, and differential privacy. He has contributed to foundational work on secure protocols for dynamic networks, threshold cryptosystems, and resilient distributed systems.
His recent publications (2023–2024) emphasize advancements in MPC protocols with optimized communication and round complexity, secure computation in unstable networks, and privacy-preserving techniques. Notable work includes 'Phoenix' (2023) addressing network instability and 'Broadcast-Optimal MPC' frameworks minimizing setup requirements.
Professional activities include organizing conferences like TCC 2009 and ICALP 2008, as well as delivering lectures on cryptography and IT security. No scientific awards are explicitly listed in the provided information.
His research collaborates extensively with global institutions, reflected in co-authored papers with researchers like Agarwal, Braun, and Ciampi. Ongoing work appears to prioritize practical implementations of theoretical cryptographic constructs in real-world distributed environments.
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