Diego F. Aranha is an Associate Professor in the Department of Computer Science at Aarhus University. He was previously an Assistant Professor in the Department of Engineering at AU (2 years), University of Brasília (3 years) and the University of Campinas (4 years). He holds a Ph.D degree in Computer Science from the University of Campinas and has worked as a visiting PhD student for 1 year at the University of Waterloo. His professional experience is in Cryptography and Computer Security, with a special interest in the efficient implementation of cryptographic algorithms and security analysis of real-world systems. He coordinated two teams of independent researchers capable of detecting and exploring vulnerabilities in the software of the Brazilian voting machine during controlled tests organized by the national electoral authority. He received the Google Latin America Research Award for research on privacy twice, and the MIT TechReview's Innovators Under 35 Brazil Award for his work in electronic voting.