Adam D. Groce
agroce@cs.umd.edu
I am a PhD student in the computer science department at the University of Maryland, College Park, studying with Jonathan Katz. My particular research interests are in theoretical computer science, mostly cryptography and related topics. I graduated from MIT in 2007 with bachelor's degrees in math and political science.
Publications
"Limits of Computational Differential Privacy in the Client/Server Setting," with Jonathan Katz and Arkady Yerukhimovich. 8th IACR Theory of Cryptography Conference (TCC), March 2011. [PDF]
"A New Framework for Efficient Password-Based Authenticated Key Exchange," with Jonathan Katz. 17th ACM Conference on Computer and Communications Security (CCS), October 2010. [PDF]
Teaching
- Spring 2009 - TA for CMSC 351: Introduction to Algorithms
- Fall 2008 - TA for CMSC 250H: Discrete Structures
- 2007-'08 - Teacher of math and economics at St. Ann's School in Brooklyn, NY
- Summer 2007, 2008, 2009 - Instructor at JHU Center for Talented Youth, Theory of Computation and Fundamentals of Computer Science