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G. Edward Suh

Computer Science

Cornell University

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About G. Edward Suh at Cornell University (Cornell)

G. Edward Suh is a professor at Cornell University specializing in hardware security, verification, and privacy-preserving computing systems. Over the course of their career, G. Their recent contributions to the field are exemplified by influential works such as "Efficient Privacy-Preserving Machine Learning with Lightweight Trusted Hardware".

Research Areas

hardware securityphysical unclonable functionsprivacy-preserving machine learningverificationparallel computingoptimizationsecure systems
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Total Citations7

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Publications3

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