About Me
I am a Senior Research Scientist at J.P. Morgan AI Research and J.P. Morgan AlgoCRYPT CoE. I obtained my PhD from the Cryptography Lab at NYU in 2023, where I was advised by Professor Yevgeniy Dodis and Professor Marshall Ball. I was fortunate enough to be supported by an NSF Graduate Research Fellowship and a Google PhD Fellowship while at NYU. Before that, I received my B.S. in Computer Science from Columbia University in 2019, where I worked with Professor Allison Bishop.
I am interested in applied cryptography, particularly Secure Multi-Party Computation (MPC). My current research focuses on the intersection of MPC, Privacy, and Artificial Intelligence. I have also studied Secure (Group) Messaging, Private Set Intersection, and Private Outsourced Storage protocols in the past.