Dan Boneh
Professor Boneh is co-director of the computer security lab and leads the applied cryptography group. Computer security applications of cryptography are the main subject of Professor Boneh's study. His work encompasses cryptanalysis, web security, security for mobile devices, and cryptosystems with innovative characteristics. He is a Packard and Alfred P. Sloan fellow, the author of more than a hundred works in the subject. He was awarded the 2013 Godel Prize as well as the 2014 ACM Prize.