Anish Mathuria

Prof. Anish Mathuria

 

Anish Mathuria joined the DA-IICT faculty as Associate Professor in January 2003. Previously, he was an Assistant Professor in Computer and Information Sciences at the University of Massachusetts, Dartmouth, USA. He received the Ph.D. and MS (Honors) degrees in Computer Science from the University of Wollongong, Australia, and a BE in Electronics Engineering (1988) from the University of Bombay. After finishing his Ph.D. (1997), he held positions at the IBM Tokyo Research Laboratory as a Postdoctoral Researcher (1997-98) and Visiting Scientist (1998-99). Prior to starting postgraduate study in Australia, he worked for Siemens and Datamatics in India. While a postgraduate student at Wollongong, he received the 1997 Australian Computer Science Association Best Paper Award for the paper Causality, partial orders, and lower bounds on rounds for a class of authentication protocols.

He is co-author, with Colin Boyd, of the book Protocols for Authentication and Key Establishment.