Susanne Wetzel

Gudrun Susanne Wetzel is a German computer scientist known for her work in computer security, including the use of information channels such as voice or keystroke dynamics to strengthen password-based security, and the security of wireless communications standards including Bluetooth and GSM. She is a professor of computer science at the Stevens Institute of Technology.

Education and career

Wetzel earned a diploma from the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology in 1993, and completed her doctorate (Dr. rer. nat.) at Saarland University in 1998.[1] Her dissertation, Lattice Basis Reduction Algorithms and their Applications, concerned lattice reduction; her doctoral advisor was Johannes Buchmann.[2]

She joined the Stevens Institute of Technology in 2002.[3] In 2017, she served a one-year term as a program director at the National Science Foundation.[3][4]

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gollark: Increasing the version number would imply that it's actually a significant change.
gollark: Not really, it's a minor UI reskin.

References

  1. "Susanne Wetzel", Faculty profiles, Stevens Institute of Technology, retrieved 2020-05-06
  2. Susanne Wetzel at the Mathematics Genealogy Project
  3. "A First Mover in Training a New Generation of Cybersecurity Experts", Stevens 150, Stevens Institute of Technology, retrieved 2020-05-06
  4. "Susanne Wetzel", Invited Speakers 2018, Women in Cybersecurity (WiCyS), retrieved 2020-05-06
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