Eu-Jin Goheujin at cs stanford edu Other homepages
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ResearchI was a Ph.D. student in Computer Science from Sept 2003 to Sept 2007 in the Applied Crypto Group. My advisor was Dan Boneh. My Ph.D. thesis is titled "Encryption Schemes from Bilinear Maps".
During my Ph.D., my research interests were between applied
cryptography and security. I am also interested in algorithms, data
structures, and the non-tedious parts of systems and networks. I
worked with Stas on
signatures. I also worked with Hovav
and Nagendra on
some systems security. Most of my papers and talk
slides, and some of my notes can be found online.
PhotographsI enjoy traveling, climbing, hiking, and generally being outside and seeing interesting new things. I bought my first SLR (a Canon Digital Rebel) in Nov 2004. I started off with the Sigma 18-125 lens, and later added a Canon 70-200 f4 lens. I am now using the Canon T1i with the Canon 17-55 f2.8 IS lens and the Canon 70-200 f4 IS. I've tried to learn a little about photography so that I can take nicer photos of my trips. The book that I learnt the technical aspects of photography from is "Nature Photography Field Guide" by John Shaw. Since then, I've learnt a lot from my good friend Eric, who has some really great photos. This gallery contains my favourite photos since I bought my first SLR; I recently reprocessed the RAW files for these photos and I think they look better now. These are the photographs from my trips since I bought a SLR. The pictures are displayed using Jalbum with a slightly customized Exhibitplus skin.
Laugevegur, IcelandPrints and stock: I've had a few print requests, so please contact me at "eujin at cs.stanford.edu" if you want prints. In general, the prints, especially for the recent trips, look significantly better than the web images. I've also had some requests for stock photographs. All of these photographs are available for stock licensing. Please contact me for prices. Debian On an IBM X23I am a Debian convert. Maintaining Debian is a lot easier than RedHat once the system is installed. I wrote up a fairly comprehensive page on how to get Debian running on that particular Thinkpad. I just updated the page with instructions on getting hibernation and the modem to work. Cease and Desist
I received two cease and desist letters from Network Associates over
their trademark "SNIFFER".
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