Clementine Gritti has been a lecturer at the CSSE department since March 2020. Her current research interests are the design and evaluation of public-key cryptographic protocols for security and privacy in various environments, such as cloud computing, the Internet of Things and blockchains. She previously worked on several research projects dealing with information security and privacy for electronic health and electronic voting. Prior to joining UC, she worked at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology in Norway and at the graduate school and research center in digital sciences Eurecom in France. She obtained her PhD in Computer Science (2016) from the University of Wollongong in Australia and her M.Sc. in Computer Science (2012) from Grenoble Alpes University in France.
To see more of Clementine’s research please visit her University of Canterbury research page.
