Catherine_Gebotys

Catherine Gebotys

Catherine Gebotys

Canadian computer engineer


Catherine H. Gebotys (born 1960)[1] is a Canadian computer engineer specializing in the security of embedded systems and in cryptographic algorithms more generally.[2][3] She is a professor of electrical and computer engineering at the University of Waterloo.[4]

Education

Gebotys graduated from the University of Toronto in 1982 with a bachelor's degree in engineering science, and earned a master's degree in electrical engineering there in 1984. She completed her Ph.D. in 1991 at the University of Waterloo.[4] Her dissertation, A Global Optimization Approach to Architectural Synthesis of VLSI Digital Synchronous Systems with Analog and Asynchronous Interfaces, was supervised by Mohamed Elmasry.[5]

Books

Gebotys is the author of the book Security in Embedded Devices (Springer, 2010). With Elmasry, she is the coauthor of Optimal VLSI Architectural Synthesis: Area, Performance and Testability (Kluwer, 1992).


References

  1. Birth year from VIAF authority control record, retrieved 2022-03-03
  2. Gallagher, Beth (Spring 2017), "Connected but protected: Research helps keep information safe from hackers", University of Waterloo Magazine, University of Waterloo
  3. Simone, Rose (9 March 2018), "How Waterloo researchers are keeping hackers out of your devices", Global Impact, University of Waterloo
  4. "Catherine Gebotys", Electrical and Computer Engineering faculty profiles, University of Waterloo, retrieved 2022-03-03
  5. Elmasry, Mohamed (2003), Students, University of Waterloo, retrieved 2022-03-03

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