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  1. Silvio Micali (born October 13, 1954) is an Italian computer scientist, professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and the founder of Algorand, a proof-of-stake blockchain cryptocurrency protocol.

  2. Silvio Micali is a renowned cryptographer and blockchain pioneer, who co-invented probabilistic encryption, Zero-Knowledge Proofs, and Verifiable Random Functions. He is the founder of Algorand Technologies, the builder of the Algorand blockchain, and a professor at MIT.

  3. Silvio Micali. Ford Professor of Engineering. CSAIL, MIT . Room G644, 32 Vassar Street, Cambridge, MA 02139 . silvio@csail.mit.edu Tel: 617 253 5949 *

  4. www.csail.mit.edu › person › silvio-micaliSilvio Micali | MIT CSAIL

    Aug 17, 2022 · Silvio Micali is a renowned cryptographer and blockchain pioneer who co-invented probabilistic encryption, zero-knowledge proofs, and verifiable random functions. He is a Turing Award winner, a Gödel Prize winner, and a member of several national and international academies.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › AlgorandAlgorand - Wikipedia

    Algorand is a blockchain platform founded in 2017 by Silvio Micali, a computer scientist and professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). Micali's expertise in cryptography and distributed systems has been instrumental in shaping Algorand's innovative approach to blockchain technology. [2] [3]

  6. Sep 19, 2022 · Silvio Micali . Ford Professor of Engineering Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Department. 5Stata Center, Room G644, 32 Vassar Street, Cambridge, MA 02139. 617 253 5949 | silvio@csail.mit.edu. Last updated: 19 September 2022. Personal Data. Born in Palermo, Italy, October 13, 1954. U.S. and Italian citizen. Education.

  7. Silvio Micali is a visionary cryptographer who laid the complexity-theoretic foundations for the science of cryptography and pioneered new methods for efficient verification of mathematical proofs. He is known for his work with Shafi Goldwasser on probabilistic encryption, zero-knowledge proofs, and interactive proofs, among other contributions.