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Marco Calderini is a Researcher in the Department of Mathematics at the University of Trento. He holds an academic position focusing on theoretical and applied cryptography, with affiliations spanning multiple departments including the Department of Information Engineering and Computer Science. His teaching responsibilities include courses on Advanced Coding Theory, Applied Cryptography, and Programming Lab, where he emphasizes practical implementations alongside theoretical foundations.
Research interests revolve around cryptographic functions (e.g., APN functions, S-box design), algebraic coding theory, and cryptanalysis techniques. He explores topics like parameter selection in homomorphic encryption (BFV scheme), geometric invariants in coding theory, and the security of block ciphers against key-recovery attacks. His work bridges algebraic structures with cryptographic applications, often addressing both theoretical properties and practical implementation challenges.
Publications (2011–2025) highlight contributions to APN function analysis, CCZ equivalence, and cryptanalysis methodologies. No scientific awards are explicitly listed in the provided texts. Advising and grant details are not specified here, though his involvement in multiple academic programs suggests active mentorship roles. He collaborates across disciplines, reflecting the interdisciplinary nature of modern cryptography and information security research.

