Rohith Raju

Rohith Raju

Assistant Professor

About

Rohith Raju has completed his B.Tech in Computer Science and Engineering with a minor specialization in Robotics and Automation, and an M.Tech in Computer Science and Engineering. He is currently pursuing a PhD with a research focus on Post-Quantum Cryptography, addressing cryptographic challenges in the era of quantum computing.

His research interests are centered on the design, analysis, and implementation of quantum-resistant cryptographic schemes, with particular emphasis on lattice-based post-quantum cryptography.

In parallel with his cryptographic research, he is also working on a project titled Surface Sleuth, which focuses on high-resolution fingerprint analysis and matching for forensic and investigative applications.

“Once your mind stretches to a new level it never goes back to its original dimension” ― A P J Abdul Kalam"

  • Phonemithra - Mobile phones, especially Android-based smartphones, play a vital role in daily activities but remain vulnerable to security threats. To address this, an SMS-based remote mobile recovery system is proposed to retrieve contacts, locate a misplaced device, change sound profiles, or lock the system.The solution operates without an internet connection, enhancing accessibility and reliability in critical situations. link: https://www.ijert.org/phonemithra
  • Surface Sleuth: High-Resolution Fingerprint Discovery - The application enhances fingerprint recognition for digital forensic investigations using advanced image processing and matching algorithms. A secure fingerprint database is created offline through preprocessed images to improve accuracy. During verification, fingerprints are compared against stored data to ensure reliable and high-certainty forensic results. link: https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/11233479

  • Actively working on lattice-based post-quantum cryptographic schemes, including encryption, key exchange, and digital signature mechanisms.
  • Working on Surface Sleuth, a project centered on high-resolution fingerprint analysis and matching for forensic applications.
  • Research Interest
  • Quantum-Resistant Algorithms
  • Quantum Computing
  • Lattice Based Post Quantum Cryptography

  • Best Coordination Award

    Received the Best Coordination Award for effective leadership as College Student's Union Chairman, successfully organizing multiple technical, cultural, and sports events during the B.Tech tenure.

Assistant Professor

Institute: School of Computer Science and Engineering

B.Tech in CSE with minor in Robotics and Automation, Mtech in CSE, PHD pursuing in Quantum Cryptography

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