Dr Bruno Sterner
Academic and research departments
Surrey Centre for Cyber Security, Computer Science Research Centre, Faculty of Engineering and Physical Sciences.About
My research project
Post Quantum CryptographyMy research focuses on number theoretic applications to cryptology with a particular focus on those which are believed to be secure even against quantum adversaries. This includes the application of isogenies, lattices and the Legendre symbol. Also interested in problems in computational number theory that arise from the cryptology.
Supervisors
My research focuses on number theoretic applications to cryptology with a particular focus on those which are believed to be secure even against quantum adversaries. This includes the application of isogenies, lattices and the Legendre symbol. Also interested in problems in computational number theory that arise from the cryptology.
My qualifications
Thesis title: “Theta series attached to level one quadratic forms and Siegel modular forms”
ResearchResearch interests
Primary Interests:
Isogeny-based cryptography, curve-based cryptography, computational number theory
Other Interests:
Lattice-based cryptography, quantum algorithms, analytic number theory
Research interests
Primary Interests:
Isogeny-based cryptography, curve-based cryptography, computational number theory
Other Interests:
Lattice-based cryptography, quantum algorithms, analytic number theory
Teaching
University of Surrey
2022/23
- Computer Security (COM2041/COM3009) : Teaching Assistant
- Symmetric/Asymmetric Cryptography (COMM044/COMM045) : Drop-in Maths Sessions Coordinator
2021/22
- Advanced Algorithms (COM2031) : Teaching Assistant
- Information Security Management (COM3017/COMM037) : Teaching Assistant
2020/21
- Foundations of Computing I (COM1026) : Teaching Assistant
- Computer Networking (COM2022): Coursework Marker
- Computer Security (COM3009) : Teaching Assistant
- Galois Theory (MAT3011): Coursework Marker
2019/20
- Foundations of Computing II (COM1033) : Teaching Assistant
- Numbers and Sets (MAT2051): Coursework Marker
- Galois Theory (MAT3011): Coursework Marker
- Asymmetric Cryptography (COMM045) : Drop-in Maths Sessions Coordinator
University of Warwick
Supervisor for First Year Mathematics Students (2017/18)