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I am an Early Career Fellow (lecturer) in the Surrey Centre for Cyber Security at the University of Surrey, UK. I am interested in protocol design and provable security, with a particular emphasis on privacy-preserving cryptography and authentication.
Before this I was a postdoctoral researcher in the Information Security Group at Royal Holloway, University of London. I obtained my PhD from the University of Surrey in 2021 under the supervision of <a href="http://www.manulis.eu">Mark Manulis</a>. My thesis developed functionality of attribute-based signatures in both classical and post-quantum settings. I have also completed an MMath at the University of Bath with focus on algebra, analysis and probability.
For an up to date list of publications, please see either my dblp entry or my google scholar page.
- Privacy-Preserving Cryptography
- Provable Security
- Lattice-based Cryptography