Noah Stephens-Davidowitz is an assistant professor in the Department of Computer Science, and a member of the applied math field and the mathematics field. His research to date has focused primarily on the study of lattices. He is also interested more broadly in theoretical computer science, cryptography, and geometry.
Stephens-Davidowitz received his Ph.D. from New York University, advised by Professors Oded Regev and Yevgeniy Dodis. Before coming to Cornell, he was a fellow at the Simons Institute in Berkeley, as part of the program Lattices: Algorithms, Complexity, and Cryptography, a postdoctoral researcher at MIT's computer science department, supervised by Vinod Vaikunthanathan, and a postdoc at Princeton’s computer science department and visiting researcher at the Institute for Advanced Study’s math department – both as part of the Simons Collaboration on Algorithms and Geometry.