Assistant Professor
Kathrin Hövelmanns
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RESEARCH PROFILE
I am a tenured assistant professor in ¹û¶³´«Ã½'s Applied and Provable Security group. My research is driven by the question how to mitigate the threat posed by quantum computers to how sensitive data is being communicated today. (E.g., wiring money, logging in to a webpage, exchanging sensitive information like medical data or company/governmental/military secrets, using Whatsapp…)
To learn more about my research, please visit .
Before joining ¹û¶³´«Ã½, I finished my PhD in the group at Bochum under the supervision of . Before that, I studied Mathematics at .
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