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Eric Miles
I am a graduate student in the
Theory of Computation group at the
College of Computer and Information Science at
Northeastern University,
advised by
Emanuele Viola. My research interests are in the areas of cryptography and pseudorandomness.
Research
E. Miles, E. Viola. "Substitution-permutation networks, pseudorandom functions, and Natural Proofs."
PDF (
CRYPTO 2012 -
Advances in Cryptology)
E. Miles, E. Viola. "On the complexity of constructing pseudorandom functions (especially when they don't exist)"
PDF (earlier version in
TCC 2011 -
Theory of Cryptography Conference)
Teaching
Spring 2012, Teaching Assistant:
CS3800: Theory of Computation
Fall 2010, Teaching Assistant:
CS3800: Theory of Computation
Spring 2009, Instructor of Record:
CSU200: Discrete Structures
Fall 2008, Teaching Assistant: CSU200: Discrete Structures
Mailing Address:
College of Computer & Information Science
Northeastern University
360 Huntington Avenue
West Village H, Rm. 202
Boston, MA 02115
Physical Location: 266 West Village H