Andrej Bogdanov

+852 3943 4261  |  andrejb (a) cse.cuhk.edu.hk

I am an associate professor at the Chinese University of Hong Kong, which I joined in 2008. Previously I was a postdoc at ITCS at Tsinghua University, DIMACS at Rutgers University, and the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton. I got my B.Sc. and M.Eng. degrees from the Massachussetts Institute of Technology and my Ph.D. at UC Berkeley. I spent some time as a Visiting Professor at the Tokyo Institute of Technology in 2013 and at the Simons Institute for the Theory of Computing in 2017.

My research is in computational complexity and the foundations of cryptography. I like to work on pseudorandomness, one-way functions, property testing, and pretty much anything with discrete probability in it.

I run some ITCSC activities like the theory seminar (with Chandra Nair). If you are interested in giving a talk, please send me an email.

Courses

Graduate students

My current research is concerned with the complexity-theoretic foundations of cryptography, parallel implementations of cryptographic primitives, randomness and pseudo-randomness in computation and communication, and sublinear time algorithms.

My master's thesis was in formal verification. It was awarded an honorable mention for best M.Eng. thesis in Computer Science at MIT in 2001.

I am serving on the program committees of CRYPTO 2021 and TCC 2021 and was previously involved in TCC 2020, ICALP 2020, ISAAC 2019, CCC 2019, EUROCRYPT 2019, TCC 2018, FOCS 2017, China Theory Week 2016, TCC 2016A and B, FSTTCS 2015, CCC 2015, ProvSec 2014, TAMC 2013, RANDOM 2012, FAW-AAIM 2012, CATS 2010, STOC 2009 and China Theory Week 2008.

I am an associate editor of the ACM Transactions on Computation Theory.

Publications

Cryptography

Randomness

Complexity

Sublinear-time algorithms

Other

Research grants