IEEE Boston SSCS DL Talk: Acceleration of Encryption Algorithms, Elliptic Curve, Pairing, Post Quantum Cryptoalgorithm (PQC)
This lecture will cover the basics of public-key encryption, and an example design optimization of an elliptic-curve-based encryption algorithm, including pairing operations for functional encryption, and its security measures. Then extend the design optimization to lattice-based encryption algorithms, including post-quantum cryptographic algorithms such as CRISTALS-Kyber (FIPS 203 MLB-KEM)/Dilithium (FIPS 204 MLB-DSS), hash-based (FIPS 205 SHB-DSS), and isogeny-based encryption algorithms.
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Dr. Makoto Ikeda received the BE, ME, and Ph.D. degrees in electrical engineering from the University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan, in 1991, 1993, and 1996, respectively. He joined the University of Tokyo as a research associate in 1996 and is now a professor and director of the Systems Design Lab(d.lab) at the University of Tokyo. At the same time, he has been involved in VDEC (VLSI Design and Education Center, the University of Tokyo) activities to promote VLSI design education and research in Japanese academia. He worked on hardware security, asynchronous circuits design, smart image sensors for 3-D range finding, and time-domain signal processing. He has served in various positions at international conferences, including ISSCC ITPC Chair (ISSCC 2021), IMMD sub-committee chair (ISSCC 2015-2018), A-SSCC 2015 TPC Chair, VLSI Circuits Symposium PC Chair (2017) & Symposium Chair (2019). He is a senior member of IEEE, a fellow of the IEICE (Japan), and a member of IPSJ and ACM. He is now Vice President of Membership of IEEE SSCS, and also Vice President Elect of the Society.
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Dr. Makoto Ikeda
IEEE Boston SSCS DL Talk: Acceleration of Encryption Algorithms, Elliptic Curve, Pairing, Post Quantum Cryptoalgorithm
Please join the IEEE Boston SSCS DL Professor Makoto Ikeda for his Distinguished Lecture in Boston.
Biography:
Dr. Makoto Ikeda received the BE, ME, and Ph.D. degrees in electrical engineering from the University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan, in 1991, 1993, and 1996, respectively. He joined the University of Tokyo as a research associate in 1996 and is now a professor and director of the Systems Design Lab(d.lab) at the University of Tokyo. At the same time, he has been involved in VDEC (VLSI Design and Education Center, the University of Tokyo) activities to promote VLSI design education and research in Japanese academia. He worked on hardware security, asynchronous circuits design, smart image sensors for 3-D range finding, and time-domain signal processing. He has served in various positions at international conferences, including ISSCC ITPC Chair (ISSCC 2021), IMMD sub-committee chair (ISSCC 2015-2018), A-SSCC 2015 TPC Chair, VLSI Circuits Symposium PC Chair (2017) & Symposium Chair (2019). He is a senior member of IEEE, a fellow of the IEICE (Japan), and a member of IPSJ and ACM. He is now Vice President of Membership of IEEE SSCS, and also Vice President Elect of the Society.
Address:University of Tokyo, , Tokyo, Japan
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Distiguished Lecture - 3:30 - 4:30 PM
Q&A + Social Hour - 4:30 - 5:00 PM