I am a faculty member in the Department of Computer Science and Applied Mathematics at the Weizmann Institute of Science.
I have a wide interest in theoretical computer science, with a focus on cryptography, privacy-preserving data analysis and complexity theory. My research aims to promote a foundational understanding of security, privacy, and reliability concerns in computation.
Brief Biography. Before joining Weizmann, I was a researcher at Samsung Research America (2015-2016) and at Microsoft Research’s Silicon Valley Lab (2011-2014). I have also been a visiting researcher at the Computer Science Department at Stanford University (2014-2015) and a Postdoctoral Researcher at the Computer Science Department at Princeton University (2009-2011).
Education. I completed my Ph.D. at MIT, where my advisor was Shafi Goldwasser, and my M.Sc. at The Weizmann Institute of Science, where my advisor was Moni Naor.
Contact. rothblum@alum.mit.edu
New and exciting! FORC 2020: Symposium on The Foundations of Responsible Computing.
Submission Deadline: Feb 11th 2020.
Conference: June 1-3, 2020. Cambridge, MA. USA.
Closely related. My brother Ron also does Crypto!