Lilya Budaghyan
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- Armenia
- Norway
- Professor at the University of Bergen
- Mathematician
- Computer Scientist
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Lilya Budaghyan (born January 29, 1976) is a Norwegian-Armenian cryptographer, computer scientist, and discrete mathematician known for her work on cryptographic Boolean functions. She is a professor at the Department of Informatics of the University of Bergen in Norway,[1] where she directs the Selmer Center in Secure Communication[2] and leads Boolean functions team.[3]
Budaghyan earned a diploma with honour in mathematics from Yerevan State University in 1998. After additional graduate research at Yerevan State University, she completed a PhD at Otto von Guericke University Magdeburg in Germany in 2005.[4] Her PhD dissertation is The equivalence of almost bent and almost perfect nonlinear functions and their generalizations.[5]
After postdoctoral research at the University of Trento, Italy, the University of Bergen, and the University of Paris 8 Vincennes-Saint-Denis, she became a professor at the University of Bergen in 2019.[4]
Works
Budaghyan is the author of the book Construction and Analysis of Cryptographic Functions (Springer, 2014).[6]