- Shafi Goldwasser
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name = Shafrira Goldwasser
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caption = Shafrira Goldwasser
birth_date = 1958
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field =Computer Science ,Cryptography
work_institution =Massachusetts Institute of Technology ,Weizmann Institute of Science
alma_mater = Ph.D.University of California 1984
doctoral_advisor =Manuel Blum
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prizes =Gödel Prize
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footnotes =Shafrira Goldwasser ( _he. שפרירה גולדווסר; born 1958) is the RSA Professor of electrical engineering and
computer science at MIT, and a professor of mathematical sciences at theWeizmann Institute of Science ,Israel . Born inNew York City , she obtained her B.S. (1979) in mathematics fromCarnegie Mellon University , and M.S. (1981) and Ph.D (1983) in computer science fromUC Berkeley . She joined MIT in 1983, and in 1997 became the first holder of the RSA Professorship. She is a member of the Theory of Computation group atMIT Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory .Goldwasser's research areas include
complexity theory ,cryptography andcomputational number theory . She is the co-inventor ofzero-knowledge proof s, which probabilistically and interactively demonstrate the validity of an assertion without conveying any additional knowledge, and are a key tool in the design ofcryptographic protocol s. Her work in complexity theory includes the classification of approximation problems, showing that some problems in NP remain hard even when only an approximate solution is needed.For these groundbreaking results, Goldwasser has twice won the
Gödel Prize intheoretical computer science : first in 1993 (for "The knowledge complexity of interactive proof systems"), and again in 2001 (for "Interactive Proofs and the Hardness of Approximating Cliques"). Other awards include theACM Grace Murray Hopper Award (1996) for outstanding young computer professional of the year and theRSA Award in Mathematics (1998) for outstanding mathematical contributions to cryptography. In 2001 she was elected to theAmerican Academy of Arts and Sciences , in 2004 she was elected to theNational Academy of Science , and in 2005 to theNational Academy of Engineering . She was selected as an IACR Fellow in 2007.ee also
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Blum-Goldwasser scheme
*Goldwasser-Micali cryptosystem External links
* [http://people.csail.mit.edu/shafi Goldwasser's MIT page]
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