Nicolás E. Bordenabe
Since August I'm working as a postdoctoral researcher at Macquarie University, in the group lead by Annabelle McIver. Before that, I also worked as a postdoctoral researcher at Florida International University, in the group of Geoffrey Smith.
I did my PhD in the Computer Science Lab (LIX) at École Polytechnique, under the supervision of Catuscia Palamidessi and Konstantinos Chatzikokolakis. My thesis focused on a generalization of the well-known notion of differential privacy, and the study of its applications in different domains, with particular interest in the case of location privacy. The final version can be found here.
My research interests include Location Privacy, Differential Privacy, Quantitative Information Flow, Formal Verification and
Algorithms. I also look forward to learning more about Machine Learning and Big Data Analysis.

Contact Information
Department of Computing
Macquarie University
North Ryde, 2109, New South Wales
Australia
Office: 373
Email:
Latest Publications
Measuring Privacy with Distinguishability Metrics:
Definitions, Mechanisms and Application to Location Privacy.
N. E. Bordenabe.
PhD dissertation, École Polytechnique, Paris, September 2014 [PDF]
Optimal Geo-Indistinguishable Mechanisms for Location Privacy.
N. E. Bordenabe, K. Chatzikokolakis, C. Palamidessi.
Proc. of CCS 2014 [Report]