Mikael Olofsson
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Mikael got his MSc and PhD degrees at Linköping University. His research interest is mainly concerning VLSI architectures for operations in finite fields. At the end of his Master studies he was introduced to this area, which resulted in a Master Thesis about the VLSI implementation of a universal exponentiator for finite extension fields of characteristic 2. He then continued his studies and presented his PhD thesis VLSI Aspects on Inversion in Finite Fields in February 2002.
Today, Mikael devotes most of his time to teaching, mainly subjects related to telecommunication. He rarely finds time for research, but when he does, he continues the path set out by his theses.
- Mikaels profile at LinkedIn.com.
- Information about Mikaels master thesis (in Swedish).
- His PhD Thesis: VLSI Aspects on Inversion in Finite Fields
- Mikael offers topics for master theses. These topics are related to his research.
- Tutored Master Theses during his time as PhD student.
- Examined Bachelor and Master Theses.
- Polynomial service. Lists of irreducible and primitive polynomials over GF(2).


