Neil Daswani has served in a variety of research, development, teaching, and managerial roles since 1996 at Stanford University, Yodlee, and Telcordia Technologies (formerly Bellcore). His areas of expertise include network security, peer-to-peer systems, wireless data technology, and Java programming. He holds Ph.D. and M.S. degrees in Computer Science from Stanford University, and a B.S. in Computer Science with honors with distinction from Columbia University.
N. Daswani. Cryptographic Execution Time for WTLS
Handshakes on Palm OS Devices. Certicom Public Key
Solutions, San Jose, CA, September 2000. [
Powerpoint Slides |
MSWord Paper ].
N. Daswani, D. Boneh. Experimenting with Electronic Commerce on the Palm Pilot. Financial Cryptography '99 (FC'99), Anguilla, BWI, February 1999. [ Paper (PostScript) | PowerPoint Slides ]
N. Daswani, D. Boneh, H. Garcia-Molina, S. Ketchpel, A. Paepcke. SWAPEROO: A Simple Wallet Architecture for Payments, Exchanges, Refunds, and Other Operations. Proceedings of the Third USENIX Workshop on Electronic Commerce
, Boston, MA, September 1998.
[Paper (PostScript) |
Powerpoint Slides ]
Patents
Patent # 6,477,565 Granted 11/5/2002.
Method and apparatus for restructuring of personalized data for
transmission from a data network to connected and portable network
appliances.
Patent # 6,510,451 Granted 1/21/2003.
System for completing a multi-component task initiated by a client involving Web sites without requiring interaction from the client.