
معرفی
Dr. Robert Granger is a Reader in Secure Systems at the University of Surrey, specializing in computational number theory and cryptography. He holds an MSci in Mathematics (University of Bristol, 2002) and a PhD in Computer Science (University of Bristol, 2006). His research focuses on cryptographic security assumptions, discrete logarithm algorithms, and finite field theory. He has led groundbreaking projects, including setting world records for discrete logarithm computations and contributing to post-quantum cryptography (PKC-Sec project).
- Education:
- MSci in Mathematics, University of Bristol (2002)
- PhD in Computer Science, University of Bristol (2006)
- Research Interests:
- Cryptography and cryptanalysis
- Algorithm design for discrete logarithm problems
- Finite field theory and algebraic geometry
Granger has held postdoctoral roles at the University of Waterloo, University College Dublin, and EPFL. His work includes breaking industry-standard '128-bit secure' supersingular curve cryptography and receiving the Best Paper Award at CRYPTO 2013. He supervises PhD students and teaches advanced courses in cryptography and algorithms.
Awards:
- Best Paper Award, CRYPTO 2013
Labs/Teams: Surrey Centre for Cyber Security, Computer Science Research Centre.


