Graduate Student,
MIT
Michael J. Freedman is a graduate student in computer science at MIT. His research interests focus on cryptography and computer/network
security, especially in the realm of distributed systems. He is a principal researcher of the Free Haven project, and has worked at Zero-Knowledge Systems implementing an electronic cash architecture.
In his spare time, Freedman enjoys climbing, mountaineering, and other outdoor pursuits, much to the concern of family and friends.
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