
Xavier Carpent
Assistant Professor in Cyber Security, Faculty of Science
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Biography
Xavier is an Assistant Professor in the School of Computer Science at the University of Nottingham. Previously, he was a postdoc at COSIC, KULeuven; UC San Diego; and UC Irvine. He obtained both his MSc and his PhD at UCLouvain, Belgium.
He is interested in a many different topics in cyber security, though much of his research in the past circled around applied cryptography, privacy, authentication, and protocols. He is also interested in other computer science topics such as optimization and data structures.
Research Summary
Xavier's current research interests includes:
- Privacy e.g. Private Set Intersection, Ad-hoc Privacy-enabled Protocols, Aggregation etc.
- Authentication Protocols
- Time-Memory Trade-Offs
- Data Structures, e.g. Bloom Filters
- Hardware/Systems Security, e.g. Remote Attestation, Secure Boot