Ari Juels
Ari Juels is a prominent figure in the field of computer science, with a focus on security, privacy, and cryptography. He is the Chief Scientist at Chainlink Labs and a Co-Director of the Initiative for CryptoCurrencies and Contracts (IC3). His research interests include cryptocurrency, smart contracts, applied cryptography, and cloud security, among other areas.
Personal Stats
Age | 53 |
Source of wealth | Professor, Chief scientist and Author |
Residence | New York, United States |
Citizenship | The United States of America |
Education | Amherst College and University of California Berkeley |
Biography of Ari Juel
Ari Juel's Education
Juel received his B.A. in Latin literature, mathematics in Amherst College, and his Ph.D. in computer science from U.C. Berkeley.
Ari Juel's Career
Ari Juels is a computer scientist and professor at the Jacobs Technion-Cornell Institute at Cornell Tech and the Technion. He is also a member of the Computer Science field at Cornell University. He is a co-founder of the start-up RavenWhite Inc.
According to his official LinkedIn account, Ari Juel obtained the following job positions:
- Author of THE ORACLE novel, from August 2023 till Present.
- Chief Scientist at Chainlink Labs, from August 2020 till Present.
- Professor at Cornell Tech, from May 2014 till Present.
- Scientist, Chief Scientist, Director at RSA Labs, and Chief Scientist at RSA Security, from 1996 till 2013.
- Distinguished Engineer at Dell EMC, from 2010 till 2013.
- Author and Novelist of _Tetraktys_, from 1999 til 2010.
- Co-founder at RavenWhite, from 2005 till 2006.
Fears of a weaponized blockchain become reality when a software developer races to deactivate the rogue smart contract targeting him for assassination.
Ari Juel's Personal Life and Merits
There is no detailed information available about Ari Juel's personal life. We only can tell that Ari Juel has been recognized for his work by various organizations, including being named one of the world's top 100 technology innovators under the age of 35 by MIT's Technology Review Magazine. His research interests include cryptocurrency, smart contracts, applied cryptography, and cloud security, among other areas.
As a Chief Scientist in Chainlink, his contributions to the Oracle Networks and Blockchain industry have been commemorated in the name of the smallest denomination of the LINK token, which is known as a Juel. He has authored over a hundred influential research publications that have been widely cited. Additionally, he has previously authored a techno-thriller called Tetraktys, which was published in 2010.