Research Bio
Prof. Sanjam Garg is an Associate Professor at the University of California, Berkeley. His research interests are in cryptography and security. He obtained his Ph.D. from the University of California, Los Angeles in 2013 and his undergraduate degree from the Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi in 2008. Prof. Garg is the recipient of various honors such as the ACM Doctoral Dissertation Award, the Sloan Research Fellowship and the IIT Delhi Graduates of the Last Decade Award. Prof. Garg's research has been recognized with best paper awards at EUROCRYPT 2013, CRYPTO 2017 and EUROCRYPT 2018.
Research Expertise and Interest
cryptography, cybersecurity, theoretical computer science
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Teaching
Supervised Independent Study [COMPSCI 199]
Cryptography [COMPSCI 276]
Individual Research [COMPSCI 299]
Professional Preparation: Supervised Teaching of Computer Science [COMPSCI 399]
Efficient Algorithms and Intractable Problems [COMPSCI 170]
Individual Research [COMPSCI 299]
Professional Preparation: Supervised Teaching of Computer Science [COMPSCI 399]
Field Studies in Computer Science [COMPSCI 297]
Supervised Independent Study [COMPSCI 199]
Individual Research [COMPSCI 299]
Professional Preparation: Supervised Teaching of Computer Science [COMPSCI 399]