

Saba Eskandarian
Dr. Saba Eskandarian is expanding horizons in the realm of computer science as an assistant professor at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. With a keen focus on applied cryptography, security, and privacy, Dr. Eskandarian is at the forefront of research that seeks to safeguard digital information in an increasingly interconnected world. Her work is instrumental in developing new methodologies that enhance the security and privacy of digital communications and transactions. Dr. Eskandarian's academic journey is marked by a robust teaching portfolio, where she has imparted knowledge in courses such as cryptography, privacy-enhancing technologies, and advanced topics in cryptography. Her dedication to education is evident in her commitment to nurturing the next generation of computer scientists, and she is actively seeking new PhD students to join her research group in the fall of 2024. Her scholarly contributions have been recognized through numerous publications in prestigious conferences and journals, reflecting her status as a thought leader in her field. Dr. Eskandarian's research not only addresses current challenges but also anticipates future needs in the ever-evolving landscape of cybersecurity. As a member of the academic community, Dr. Eskandarian is passionate about fostering an environment of innovation and collaboration. Her work continues to inspire students and colleagues alike, driving forward the boundaries of what is possible in applied cryptography and privacy.
Publications
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