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
Preprints
Universally Composable Succinct Vector Commitments and Applications
Ran Canetti and Megan Chen
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
PKC 2025
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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