
معرفی
Dr. Nada El Kassem is a Research Fellow in Trusted Computing and Applied Cryptography at the Computer Science Research Centre, University of Surrey's Faculty of Engineering and Physical Sciences. Her current research focuses on anonymous authentication, quantum-resistant cryptographic solutions, hardware security, and fully homomorphic encryption. She has made significant contributions to lattice-based cryptography, particularly in Direct Anonymous Attestation (DAA) schemes for trusted platform modules.
Her research explores cryptographic protocols that maintain security against quantum computing threats while optimizing for efficiency in constrained hardware environments. Recent publications demonstrate advancements in post-quantum signature schemes, privacy-preserving identity systems, and efficient lattice-based implementations.
Before joining Surrey, El Kassem taught mathematics courses including Linear Algebra, Calculus, and Engineering Mathematics at Lebanese International University (2008-2011) and led tutorial sessions for Foundations of Computing at Surrey.




