Cheon Jung-hee

Cheon Jung-hee
Hangul 천정희
Revised Romanization Cheon Jeong-hui
McCune–Reischauer Chŏn Jŏnghŭi

Cheon Jung-Hee is a South Korean mathematician and cryptographer whose research interest includes computational number theory, cryptography, and information security. He is one of the inventors of braid cryptography, one of group-based cryptography. He is particularly known for his work on an efficient algorithm on strong DH problem. He received the best paper award in Asiacrypt 2008 for improving Pollard rho algorithm, and the best paper award in Eurocrypt 2015 for attacking Multilinear Maps.[1][2]

He is a professor of Mathematical Sciences at the Seoul National University (SNU). He received the Bachelor of Science, Master of Science and Ph.D degrees in Mathematics from KAIST in 1991, and 1997, respectively. Before joining to SNU, he was in ETRI, Brown university, and ICU.

He is a program co-chair of ICISC 2008, MathCrypt 2013, ANTS-XI and Asiacrypt 2015. [3] [4] [5] [6]

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