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Apu Kapadia received his Ph.D. in Computer Science from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (UIUC) in October 2005. For his dissertation research on trustworthy communication, Apu received a four-year High-Performance Computer Science Fellowship from the Department of Energy.
Following his doctorate, Apu joined Dartmouth College as a Post-Doctoral Research Fellow with the Institute for Security Technology Studies (ISTS). As a research fellow, he worked with Profs. David Kotz and Sean Smith. He is now a Research Assistant Professor with the Dept. of Computer Science at Dartmouth College, and is interested in topics related to systems' security and privacy. He is particularly interested in accountable anonymity, privacy-enhancing technologies such as anonymizing networks, usable models and policy languages for privacy, and applied cryptography. |