Kobbi Nissim Explained
Kobbi Nissim (קובי נסים) is a computer scientist at Georgetown University, where he is the McDevitt Chair of Computer Science.[1] His areas of research include cryptography and data privacy. He is known for the introduction of differential privacy.
Nissim's awards include:
- IACR fellow, 2024, for "fundamental contributions to the theory and practice of data privacy, and for service to the cryptographic community".
- The 2013 ACM PODS Alberto O. Mendelzon Test-of-Time Award[2] (joint with Irit Dinur).
- The 2017 Gödel Prize[3] and 2016 Theory of Cryptography Test of Time Award[4] (both joint with Cynthia Dwork, Frank McSherry, and Adam D. Smith) for the paper that introduced differential privacy.
- The 2018 Theory of Cryptography Test of Time Award (joint with Dan Boneh and Eu-Jin Goh).
- The 2019 Caspar Bowden Award for Outstanding Research in Privacy Enhancing Technologies (joint work with Aaron Bembenek, Alexandra Wood, Mark Bun, Marco Gaboardi, Urs Gasser, David R. O’Brien, Thomas Steinke, and Salil Vadhan).
- The 2021 Paris Kanellakis Award for "fundamental contributions to the development of differential privacy."
Notes and References
- Web site: Georgetown University Computer Science Faculty . April 17, 2019.
- Web site: ACM PODS Alberto O. Mendelzon Test-of-Time Award . 15 April 2019.
- Web site: 2017 Gödel Prize. Efi. Chita. Eatcs.org. 10 April 2018.
- Web site: TCC Awards . 15 April 2019.