Antoine Joux

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Antoine Joux
Born1967 (age 56–57)
NationalityFrench
Alma materÉcole Polytechnique
AwardsGödel Prize (2013)
Scientific career
FieldsApplied mathematics, cryptography
InstitutionsVersailles Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines University
Doctoral advisorJacques Stern

Antoine Joux (born 1967) is a French cryptographer,[1] one of the three 2013 Gödel Prize laureates.,[2] specifically cited for his paper A one round protocol for tripartite Diffie-Hellman.[3]

He was associate professor [fr] at the Université de Versailles Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines and researcher in the CRYPT team of the laboratory of computer science PRISM of CNRS,[1] currently he is Chair of Cryptology of the Fondation partenariale of UPMC, professeur associé at the Laboratoire d'informatique de Paris 6, and Senior Crypto-Security Expert at CryptoExperts.[4]

References

  1. ^ a b "Antoine Joux, Prix Gödel 2013", Bulletin de la société informatique de France – numéro 1, septembre 2013
  2. ^ ACM Group Presents Gödel Prize for Advances in Cryptography: Three Computer Scientists Cited for Innovations that Improve Security Archived 2013-06-01 at the Wayback Machine, ACM press-release
  3. ^ Joux, Antoine (2004). "A one round protocol for tripartite Diffie-Hellman". Journal of Cryptology. 17 (4): 263–276. doi:10.1007/s00145-004-0312-y. MR 2090557.
  4. ^ "Antoine Joux personal page". Archived from the original on 2013-12-19. Retrieved 2014-01-07.