Philippe Camacho PhD student in Computer Science
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Isla Negra - Chile - 2007 |
I was born in Lavelanet (France). Now I live in Chile. I am a PhD student in Computer Science working at the University of Chile. I am interested in the study of cryptographic primitives and their use in security protocols and also the design of data structures with cryptographic properties. My thesis advisor is Alejandro Hevia.
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Talks
Thesis defense Santiago, Chile - 2013: Predicate-Preserving Collision-Resistant Hashing
Teaching
Autumn 2010 | Teaching Assistant of course CC61A (Software Engineering) - University of Chile - 20 hours |
Autumn 2009 | Teaching Assistant of course CC30B (Computation Theory) - University of Chile - 20 hours |
Autumn 2008 | Teaching Assistant of course CC30B (Computation Theory) - University of Chile - 20 hours |
Teaching Assistant of course MA50B (Complexity Theory) - University of Chile - 20 hours | |
Autumn 2006 | Instructor of “Diploma en Documentación Electrónica e Interoperabilidad de la Información” (University of Chile - 24 hours) |
November 2005 | Instructor of the course “Introduction to Digital Signatures” (University of Chile - 10 hours) |
Conferences - Workshops
I have been part of the program committee of the following conference:
Links
This document was translated from LATEX by HEVEA.