Kris Gaj
Contact Information
Kris Gaj
Professor
Associate Chair for Graduate Programs
Group: | Cryptographic Engineering Research Group |
Office: | The Engineering Building, Room 3225 |
Email: | kgaj'at'gmu.edu |
I am currently looking for new talented Ph.D. students capable of starting their studies at GMU in Spring or Fall 2024. MS students interested in doing their Master's Theses in the area of cryptographic engineering are also very welcome to apply. GRA or GTA positions are available for outstanding candidates. For more information, please see our CERG web page.
Office Hours
- Face-to-face: Tuesday, 6:00-7:00 PM, Friday, 5:00-6:00 PM, and by appointment, ENGR 3225.
- Using Zoom: Please e-mail me your availability in the form of a list of days and time slots suitable for you. I will select one particular day and starting time of the meeting, and I will send you the corresponding Zoom link. During the conference call, please make sure to have your camera on and the ability to share your screen.
Teaching in Fall 2023
Teaching in Spring 2024
- ECE 699 Post-Quantum Cryptography
Research Interests
- cryptographic hardware and embedded systems
- post-quantum cryptography
- high-speed and lightweight cryptography
- benchmarking of FPGA designs
- hardware security
- high-level synthesis
- hardware/software codesign
- computer arithmetic in hardware and software
- cryptology and computer-network security