Applied and Post-Quantum Cryptography
I work at the intersection of post-quantum cryptography (PQC) and secure multiparty computation (MPC). My main focus is on designing threshold lattice-based digital signatures (including NIST standards like ML-DSA and Falcon), aiming to improve round complexity, communication efficiency, and signature compactness for scalable quantum-resistant protocols.
I actively participate in cryptography working groups (e.g., HE standardization) and explore lattice-based cryptanalysis.
Previously, I developed lightweight PQ-secure authentication mechanisms for IoT and cyber-physical systems, including smart grids and medical devices, resulting in peer-reviewed publications and patents.
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Core research areas & cryptographic interests
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