Tuğrul Yanık
Tuğrul Yanık received his Ph.D. degree in November 2001 from
the Department of Electrical and
Computer Engineering at Oregon
State University under the direction of Prof. Çetin K. Koç.
His B.S. degree (September, 1996) in
Computer Science and Engineering is from the
Computer Engineering
Department
at Ege University, where
he had also worked as a system programmer in the Network Administration
Group between August 1996 and September 1997.
He received his M.S. (January, 1999) degree in Computer Science and
Engineering from the Computer Science
and Engineering Department at Oregon
Graduate Institute of Science & Technology.
Tuğrul's research interests are in elliptic curve cryptography,
computer architecture, and network security. He is currently
working for Mentor Graphics
in Portland, Oregon.
Contact Information
E-mail: yanik@ece.orst.edu
Selected Publications
- C. K. Koc, T. Yanik, and E. Savas. Incomplete Modular Arithmetic.
US Patent Application, June 20, 2000.
Abstract
- M. Aydos, T. Yanik, and C. K. Koc. High-speed implementation of an
ECC-based wireless authentication protocol on an ARM microprocessor.
Proceedings, The 16th Annual Computer Security Applications
Conference, pages 401-409, New Orleans, Louisiana, IEEE Computer
Society Press, Los Alamitos, California, December 11-15, 2000.
Abstract
Paper
- M. Aydos, T. Yanik, and C. K. Koc.
High-speed implementation of an ECC-based wireless
authentication protocol on an ARM microprocessor.
IEE Proceedings - Communications,
148(5):273-279, October 2001.
Abstract
Paper
- T. Yanik. New Methods for Finite Field Arithmetic.
Ph.D. Thesis, Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering,
Oregon State University, November 21, 2001.
Abstract
Thesis
- T. Yanik, E. Savas, and C. K. Koc.
Incomplete reduction in modular arithmetic.
IEE Proceedings - Computers and Digital Techniques,
149(2):46-52, March 2002.
Abstract
Paper
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