Megan Chen
I am a CS Ph.D. student, who is supervised by
Ran Canetti
, at Boston University.
I study theoretical and practical aspects of
cryptography
. My research focuses on probabilistic proof systems and secure multiparty computation.
Preprints
Title
A1, A2, and A3
Manuscript
Publications (
dblp
)
Universally Composable Non-Interactive Zero-Knowledge from Sigma Protocols via a New Straight-line Compiler
Megan Chen, Pousali Dey, Chaya Ganesh, Pratyay Mukherjee, Pratik Sarkar and Swagata Sasmal
Manuscript
Proof-Carrying Data From Arithmetized Random Oracles
Megan Chen, Alessandro Chiesa, Tom Gur, Jack O'Connor and Nicholas Spooner
Eurocrypt 2023
On Succinct Non-interactive Arguments in Relativized Worlds
Megan Chen, Alessandro Chiesa, Nicholas Spooner
Eurocrypt 2022
Diogenes: Lightweight Scalable RSA Modulus Generation with a Dishonest Majority
Megan Chen, Carmit Hazay, Yuval Ishai, Yuriy Kashnikov, Daniele Micciancio, Tarik Riviere, abhi shelat, Muthuramakrishnan Venkitasubramaniam, Ruihan Wang
IEEE S&P (Oakland) 2021
Multiparty Generation of an RSA Modulus
Megan Chen, Ran Cohen, Jack Doerner, Yashvanth Kondi, Eysa Lee, Schuyler Rosefield, and abhi shelat
CRYPTO 2020
Journal of Cryptology
, Volume 35, Issue 2, March 2022
Contact
megchen (at) bu [dot] edu
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