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Mohammad Hassan Ameri Ekhtiarabadi

Graduate Student

Graduate Teaching Assistant


Joined department: Spring 2019


I am a computer science Ph.D. student at Purdue University. I am honored to be supervised by Professor Jeremiah Blocki conducting my research in the different areas of privacy preserving and theoretical aspect of computer science. My field of interests includes Applied Cryptography, Secure Multi-party Computation, Memory-Hard Functions (MHF), Obfuscation, Secure Cloud Computing, Searchable Encryption and other interesting application which needs privacy and we should provide their security in a provable manner (Provable Security).

Selected Publications

Mohammad Hassan Ameri, Jeremiah Blocki, Samson Zhou,  Computationally Data-Independent Memory Hard Functions,ITCS 2020, [pdf].

MH Ameri, M Delavar, J Mohajeri, M Salmasizadeh, "A Key-Policy Attribute-Based Temporary Keyword Search scheme for Secure Cloud Storage", IEEE Transactions on Cloud Computing, 2018.

MR Asaar, MH Ameri, M Salmasizadeh, MR Aref, "A provably secure code-based concurrent signature scheme", IET Information Security, 2017, 12 (1), 34-41.

R Rabaninejad, MH Ameri, M Delavar, J Mohajeri, "An Attribute-Based Anonymous Broadcast Encryption Scheme with Adaptive Security in the Standard Model", Scientia Iranica, 2017.

M Delavar, S Mirzakuchaki, MH Ameri, J Mohajeri, "PUF-based solutions for secure communications in Advanced Metering Infrastructure (AMI)", International Journal of Communication Systems, 2017.

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