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Moni Naor is a Professor of Computer Science at the Weizmann Institute of Science, where he has established himself as a prominent researcher in theoretical computer science with a particular focus on cryptography. His academic career spans several decades, with research interests that have evolved alongside the field of computer security.
Professor Naor's research interests center primarily around cryptography, which he has been dedicated to since his student days at Berkeley. His work extends into related areas including data privacy, secure computation, proof systems, and algorithmic fairness. These research domains reflect both the evolution of cryptographic theory and its expanding applications in modern computing environments.
Naor has been an active participant in major research initiatives, including multiple programs at what appears to be a significant research institute (likely the Simons Institute for the Theory of Computing). His program participation demonstrates his ongoing engagement with cutting-edge research topics.
His program visits include:
- Cryptography 10 Years Later: Obfuscation, Proof Systems, and Secure Computation (Summer 2025)
- Summer Cluster: Fairness (Summer 2019)
- Data Privacy: Foundations and Applications (Spring 2019)
- Summer Cluster: Algorithmic Fairness (Summer 2018)
- Cryptography (Summer 2015)
This consistent participation in specialized research programs over a decade demonstrates his sustained contribution to advancing knowledge in his field and mentoring the next generation of researchers through these collaborative academic environments.
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