Since 2021, I joined the COSIC Privacy Group at KU Leuven as a postdoctoral researcher. I received my Ph.D. from Purdue University under the supervision of Aniket Kate.

My research goal centers around solving people-centric privacy problems based on cryptographic techniques and making privacy easily achievable for everyone. My research methodology takes a formal approach towards building privacy preserving systems. With a goal to achieve cryptography-like security guarantees, I take the following approach towards building privacy-preserving systems: (i) identify and propose security definitions that translates to strong privacy guarantees in practice based on rigorous theoretical analysis; (ii) analyze the fundamental requirements to achieve strong guarantees; (iii) based on those analyses, propose more efficient and scalable designs that are deployable in a real-world scenario, accompanied by a rigorous security analysis.

My current research efforts attempt to solve problems related to following privacy related domains:

  1. building and analyzing anonymous communication systems;
  2. building privacy preserving techniques for storage and computation outsourcing based on FHE;
  3. formal evaluation of censorship circumvent systems.
Check out more details about my individual projects.

My curriculum vitae can be found here.