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I am a researcher at IRIF (Institut de Recherche en Informatique Fondamentale), Université Paris Cité, specializing in post-quantum cryptography. Currently, I am pursuing a PhD in Computer Science, with a focus on code-based advanced cryptographic primitives.
In addition to my research, I have experience in teaching, having lectured on advanced topics in mathematics and computer science. I am also proficient in programming languages such as Python, C, and Java, with practical expertise in implementing cryptographic algorithms, honed during an internship at CryptoExperts.
Research Interests
My primary research focuses on digital signature schemes, with particular emphasis on:
- Code-Based Signature Schemes: Developing efficient, secure, and quantum-resistant constructions based on the Regular Syndrome Decoding (RSD) problem.
- Threshold Signature Schemes: Extending classical signature schemes to enable collaborative signing while ensuring both security and efficiency.
- Zero-Knowledge Proofs of Knowledge (ZKPoK): Designing compact and efficient ZK proof of knowledge in code-based settings, used to define signature schemes via Fiat-Shamir.
- MPC-in-the-Head Protocols: Innovating signature schemes by integrating Multi-Party Computation (MPC) techniques.
For an overview of my work, explore my publication page or my Google Scholar profile.