Published multiple papers including 'Cryptographic Personas: Responsible Pseudonyms Without De-Anonymization', 'How to Trace Viral Content in End-to-End Encrypted Messaging', and more. Involved in projects such as 'Dora: Processor Expressiveness is (Nearly) Free in Zero-Knowledge for RAM Programs'.
Research Experience
Currently an Assistant Professor in the Computer Science Department at The University of Maryland, College Park; previously research faculty at Boston University.
Education
PhD from Johns Hopkins University in 2020, under the supervision of Avi Rubin and Matt Green.
Background
Assistant Professor in the Computer Science Department at The University of Maryland, College Park focusing on cryptography and privacy. Affiliated with UMD's MC2 and UMIACCS. Previously, research faculty at Boston University. He is an observant Jew.
Miscellany
He has a blog where his latest post discusses common mistakes noticed while reviewing for security and crypto conferences. He also compiled an FAQ about secure multiparty computation (MPC) aimed at non-experts.