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Hello, I am Jonathan E. Hochman, MSc in Computer Science. I am a PhD candidate and Teaching Fellow at Yale University in the Department of Computer Science. My advisor is Michael J. Fischer. I'm working on a data security project related to collecting and curating sensitive information for medical research and training AI models. In addition, I'm working on a novel cryptology methods, and I assist in teaching Sensitive Information in a Connected World (CPSC 457), Computing Then and Now (CPSC 414), and C++ Programming for Stability, Security, and Speed (CPSC 427).

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