Camilla Hollanti

Camilla Hollanti

Professor, Aalto University

Camilla Hollanti received the MSc and PhD degrees from the University of Turku, Finland, in 2003 and 2009, respectively, both in pure mathematics. Since 2011, she has been with the Department of Mathematics and Systems Analysis, Aalto University, Finland, where she currently works as a professor and leads a research group in Algebra, Number Theory, and Applications. From 2017 to 2020, she was affiliated with the Institute of Advanced Studies, Technical University of Munich, where she held a Hans Fischer Fellowship. Her research interests lie within applications of algebraic number theory to security as well as in combinatorial and coding theoretic methods related to secure distributed computation.

Dr. Hollanti is a coauthor of over a hundred scientific peer-reviewed publications and is a recipient of several grants, including seven Academy of Finland Grants. In 2014, she received the World Cultural Council Special Recognition Award for young researchers. In 2017, the Finnish Academy of Science and Letters awarded her the Väisälä Prize in Mathematics. Since 2020, she has been serving as a member of the Board of Governors of the IEEE Information Theory Society, and she was a general chair of the IEEE ISIT 2022. Hollanti was an editor of the AIMS Journal on Advances in Mathematics of Communications for 2014-2022, and is currently an editor of the IEEE Transactions of Information Theory, SIAM Journal of Applied Algebra and Geometry, and Annales Fennici Mathematici.

Program Visits

Error-Correcting Codes: Theory and Practice, Spring 2024, Visiting Scientist
Fields
algebraic number theory, algebraic coding theory, algebraic lattices, geometry of numbers