Published multiple conference papers such as 'FairPoS: Input Fairness in Proof-of-Stake with Adaptive Security' (AFT 2023), 'Perfect MPC over Layered Graphs' (CRYPTO 2023), etc.; Received funding from the Global Innovation Network Program of the Danish Ministry of Higher Education and Science for the project 'Privacy Preserving Solutions for Network Security'.
Research Experience
Associate Professor at IT University of Copenhagen (ITU) and member of the Center for Information Security and Trust; Assistant Professor at Tokyo Institute of Technology from 2017 to 2018; Long-term visitor at NTT Secure Platform Laboratories and Bar Ilan University Cryptography Group; Scientific Advisor to Concordium.
Education
Ph.D. in Computer Science from Aarhus University, supervised by Ivan Damgård and Jesper Buus Nielsen.
Background
Interested in a broad range of topics in cryptography and information theory. Currently focused on theoretical and practical aspects of secure multiparty computation and blockchains, as well as the interplay between these topics. Aims to understand the fundamental asymptotic limits of cryptographic protocols and construct efficient protocols for privacy-preserving applications (e.g., on blockchains).