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Lilya Budaghyan is a Professor at the Department of Informatics, University of Bergen, Norway, leading the Boolean functions research team at the Selmer Center. She holds a PhD from the University of Magdeburg (2005) and a habilitation from Paris 8 University (2013). Her research focuses on Boolean functions, particularly APN (Almost Perfect Nonlinear) functions and their cryptographic applications, with contributions to hardware implementations, equivalence relations, and cryptographic protocol design.
She has authored the book *Construction and Analysis of Cryptographic Functions* and received awards including the TMS Starting Grant (2016) and Emil Artin Junior Prize (2011). Her work includes projects like the EU-funded BoolTI (2021–2025) and collaborations across institutions in Armenia, Germany, Italy, and France. Key research themes include constructing APN functions, analyzing their properties, and optimizing their hardware implementations for secure systems.
Her recent publications emphasize hardware architectures for APN permutations, equivalence between cryptographic functions, and theoretical advancements in algebraic coding and finite fields. She serves as an editor for journals in cryptography and has organized international workshops such as WCC 2013.




