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Citizenship
  
Name
  
Craig Gentry

Role
  
Computer scientist


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Institutions
  
IBM Thomas J. Watson Research Center

Alma mater
  
Duke University B.A. (1995), J.D. Harvard Law School (1998), and Ph.D. Stanford University (2009)

Notable awards
  
Residence
  
Berkeley, California, United States

Fields
  
Cryptography, Computer Science

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Craig Gentry (b. 1972/73) is an American computer scientist. He is best known for his work in cryptography, specifically fully homomorphic encryption. In 2009, his dissertation, in which he constructed the first Fully Homomorphic Encryption scheme, won the ACM Doctoral Dissertation Award. In 2010 he won the ACM Grace Murray Hopper Award for the same work. In 2014, he won a MacArthur Fellowship. He is a research scientist at IBM's Thomas J. Watson Research Center.

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