Mi-Ying (Miryam) Huang
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Mi-Ying (Miryam) Huang

Google Scholar ID: EyotsSsAAAAJ
University of Southern California
cryptography and complexity
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Resume (English only)
Academic Achievements
  • Published multiple papers, including the Best Student Paper Award at FOCS 2025 for 'Obfuscation of Unitary Quantum Programs.' Also served as a reviewer for several international conferences.
Research Experience
  • Visited the Simons Institute Summer Cluster on Quantum Computing Program this summer.
Education
  • Pursuing a Ph.D. in Computer Science at the University of Southern California, advised by Prof. Jiapeng Zhang and working closely with Prof. Shang-Hua Teng; previously worked with Prof. Kai-Min Chung on cryptography at Academia Sinica, Taiwan, and with Prof. Stephen R. Leone on physics at the University of California Berkeley.
Background
  • Research interests lie in classical and quantum cryptography and complexity theory. Currently a final year Ph.D. student in Computer Science at the University of Southern California.
Miscellany
  • Named Miryam in remembrance of her multi-heritage family, and given the name Mi-Ying to echo Mirjam/Miryam/Miriam in Mandarin.
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