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About

I am an assistant professor in the Computer Science Department at University of Virginia. Earlier, I was a postdoctoral researcher at Northeastern University, advised by Professor Daniel Wichs. I got my Ph.D. in Computer Science at Cornell and then worked as a postdoc at CMU, both advised by Professor Elaine Shi. Prior to that, I got my B.S. and M.S. degrees from National Taiwan University, and then I was a software engineer.

My research interests include: Cryptography, Algorithms, Theoretical Computer Science.

Education

Cornell University, PhD

National Taiwan University, Master

National Taiwan University, Bachelor

Research Interests

Cryptography Theoretical cryptography and its intersection with algorithms, with a focus on private accesses on big data

Selected Publications

Doubly Efficient Private Information Retrieval and Fully Homomorphic RAM Computation from Ring LWE. STOC 2023, Best Paper Award. Wei-Kai Lin, Ethan Mook, and Daniel Wichs.
IACR
OptORAMa: Optimal Oblivious RAM. Eurocrypt 2020. JACM 2022. Gilad Asharov, Ilan Komargodski, Wei-Kai Lin, Kartik Nayak, Enoch Peserico, and Elaine Shi
IACR

Courses Taught

Introduction to Cryptography (Graduate) CS 6222: Fall 2023, Fall 2024
Cryptography (Undergrad) CS 4501: Spring 2024