About Me
I am a master's student from Beijing Institute of Technology, supervised by Dr. Haibin Zhang and Dr. Sisi Duan. During this period, I spent several months as a R&D intern at Yangtze Delta Region Institute of Tsinghua University.
Prior to that, I received my bachelor's degree from Qinghai University, under the supervision of Prof. Yong Xie.
News
- [2025.10] New paper accepted to IEEE SRDS 2025, on synchronous binary agreement, multi-valued agreement, and a new paradigm for synchronous BFT.
- [2024.07] New paper accepted to ACISP 2024, on threshold encryption and fine-grained access control for permissioned blockchains.
Research Interests
My research interests lie in Theoretical Cryptography and Distributed Computing.
(though I admit my recent work is not really theoretical)
Specific topics include:
- Multiparty Computation (MPC) and Secret Sharing
- Zero-Knowledge Proofs (ZKP)
- Byzantine Agreement, Broadcast, and Consensus (BFT)
- Threshold Cryptography
My current research focuses on the interplay between cryptography and distributed computing, including:
- Using cryptographic techniques to reduce the complexity of Byzantine agreement and consensus.
- Leveraging distributed primitives to efficiently remove trusted third parties in distributed cryptographic protocols.
- Integrating cryptography and distributed computing to construct secure and efficient protocols (e.g., MPC and blockchains).