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- | [[http://mmc.tudelft.nl/users/inald-lagendijk|Inald Lagendijk]], **Delft University of Technology** | + | [[http://cybersecurity.tudelft.nl/users/zekeriya-erkin|Zekeriya Erkin]], **Delft University of Technology** |
- | {{:people:inaldlagendijk.jpg?direct100x100 }}//Prof. Inald Lagendijk has been with Delft University of Technology since 1985. He is a full professor in the field of multimedia signal processing, and holds the chair of Information and Communication Theory. His past research included image sequence restoration and enhancement, image and video compression, 3D television, visual quality measures, motion and depth estimation, mobile multimedia communications, and digital content protection such as watermarking. In recent years he has been actively involved in shaping and exploring the field of privacy protected signal processing. | + | {{:people:zekeriyaerkin.jpg?direct100x100 }}//Dr. Zekeriya Erkin is an assistant professor in the Cyber Security Group, where he works on Privacy Enhancing Technologies. His main research goal is to protect private data in online applications against misuse. One way to achieve this goal is to hide the private data by means of encryption in such a way that without the authorization of the data owner, no one can see the content but still process the encrypted data for the required service. One simple example is to encrypt an image and ask the service provider if there is a face image of a suspect. Since the image is encrypted, there is no way of saying for the service provider. However, it is possible to determine this by running interactive, cryptographic protocols based on Homomorphic Encryption and Secure Multiparty Computation techniques.// |
- | Professor Lagendijk is elected member of the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences (KNAW), elected member of the Royal Holland Society of Sciences and Humanities (KHMW), member of Netherlands Academy of Technology and Innovation (AcTI), and he is a Fellow of the IEEE (for Contributions to Image Processing).// | + | |
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