Great Wall of China, Mutianyu (慕田峪), January 2010.
I'm an assistant professor of Computer Science at the University of Montana. My current research focuses on reconciling computational features and non-malleability in encryption schemes, and on classifying the complexity of multi-party computation tasks.

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Spring 2010 Courses:

"The vanity of teaching doth oft tempt a man to forget he is a blockhead."
-- George Savile, 1633-1695

Publications:

Cryptographic Complexity Classes and Computational Intractability Assumptions
Hemanta Maji, Manoj Prabhakaran & Mike Rosulek. In ICS 2010.
The Structure of Secure Multi-Party Computation
Mike Rosulek. PhD dissertation, 2009.
Complexity of Multiparty Computation Problems:
The Case of 2-Party Symmetric Secure Function Evaluation
Hemanta Maji, Manoj Prabhakaran & Mike Rosulek. In TCC 2009.
Towards Robust Computation on Encrypted Data
Manoj Prabhakaran & Mike Rosulek. In ASIACRYPT 2008.
Cryptographic Complexity of Multi-party Computation Problems:
Classifications and Separations
Manoj Prabhakaran & Mike Rosulek. In CRYPTO 2008.
Homomorphic Encryption with CCA Security
Manoj Prabhakaran & Mike Rosulek. In ICALP 2008.
Harvesting Credentials in Trust Negotiation as an Honest-But-Curious Adversary
Lars Olson, Mike Rosulek & Marianne Winslett. In WPES 2007.
Rerandomizable RCCA Encryption
Manoj Prabhakaran & Mike Rosulek. In CRYPTO 2007.

Additional listing at DBLP.

In the Queue:

A Zero-One Law for Deterministic 2-Party Secure Computation
Hemanta Maji, Manoj Prabhakaran & Mike Rosulek. Submitted.
Attribute-Based Signatures: Achieving Attribute-Privacy and Collusion-Resistance
Hemanta Maji, Manoj Prabhakaran & Mike Rosulek. Manuscript.
Reconciling Non-malleability with Homomorphic Encryption
Manoj Prabhakaran & Mike Rosulek. In progress.

Other Presentations:

Reconciling Non-malleability and Homomorphic Encryption
Crypto in the Clouds workshop, August 2009.
Zero-Knowledge Proofs, with Applications to Sudoku and Where's Waldo
Educational talk, December 2008.
The State of the Art in Program Obfuscation
UIUC CS theory seminar, September 2006.

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