Published multiple papers such as 'Constant latency and finality for dynamically available DAG' (IEEE Symposium on Security and Privacy 2025), 'Modeling Mobile Crash in Byzantine Consensus' (IEEE Computer Security Foundations Symposium 2024), and more. Involved in projects like EBFT: Simplifying BFT Consensus Through Egalitarianism.
Research Experience
At Babylon, focusing on designing and implementing the Babylon system, while also conducting blockchain research in spare time. Research interests include inventing new protocols atop Bitcoin, security sharing protocols, and consensus protocols with new security properties.
Education
PhD from Monash University and CSIRO-Data61 (advisors: Jiangshan Yu, Joseph Liu, and Shiping Chen), MSc from The University of Manchester (advisor: Christos Kotselidis), and BSc from BUPT.
Background
A researcher and engineer in the field of Blockchain. Currently working on Babylon, a project that aims to bring the security and decentralization of Bitcoin to the broader blockchain ecosystem.