Hello! I love solving difficult security problems with cryptography. By day, I deploy secure cryptography in Texas Instrument’s IoT devices. By night, I research post-quantum cryptography. Recently, I have been actively investigating applications, security, and implementations of isogeny-based cryptography. Please see my publications section and CV for more details. Outside of cryptography, I love running, rock climbing, and immersing myself in new cultures.
I am proud to be part of the Supersingular Isogeny Key Encapsulation (SIKE) submission team. You can follow our proposal’s path to standardization in NIST’s post-quantum cryptography standardization project.
MS in Computer Engineering, 2016
Rochester Institute of Technology
BS in Computer Engineering, 2016
Rochester Institute of Technology
Here are some of my favorite pictures :)
Finishing my first marathon at the 2013 Columbus Marathon. Very pleased with my 2:49 time (~6:30 average mile pace). Next goal is to reach my dad’s 2:35 marathon time!
Traveling to Taipei for CHES 2017! I had an amazing time exploring around the city and meeting many researchers at the conference.