About me
I am an assistant professor of computer science at Northwestern University. My research interests broadly cover computer security, privacy, and cryptography. Recently, I’ve been working on practical multi-party computation, zero-knowledge proof, and lattice-based cryptography, as well as their applications in machine learning, databases, formal methods, health informatics, and the legal domain. I like building real systems based on advanced cryptographic techniques and pushing their limits of practicality.
Some Recent Results
- Founding Zero-Knowledge Proofs of Training on Optimum Vicinity
Gefei Tan, Adrià Gascón, Sarah Meiklejohn, Mariana Raykova, Xiao Wang, and Ning Luo
Report - Smaug: Modular Augmentation of LLVM for MPC
Radhika Garg, and Xiao Wang
Report - Authenticated BitGC for Actively Secure Rate-One 2PC
Hanlin Liu, Xiao Wang, Kang Yang, and Yu Yu
Report
CAREER project page.