I am a PhD student in the Department of Electrical Engineering at Stanford University, where I am fortunate to be advised by Professor Dan Boneh and Professor David Tse. Prior to Stanford, I obtained MS'20 and BS'18 in Applied Physics and Mathematics from Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology.
My research interests include applied cryptography and blockchains. During my PhD, I have done internships with Aptos and Babylon.
DekartProof: Efficient Vector Range Proofs and Their Applications,
Dan Boneh, Trisha Datta, Rex Fernando, Kamilla Nazirkhanova, Alin Tomescu
Science of Blockchain Conference (SBC'25), Workshop on Cryptographic Tools for Blockchain (CBT'26)
Kite: How to Delegate Voting Power Privately,
Kamilla Nazirkhanova, Vrushank Gunjur, Pilli Cruz-De Jesus, Dan Boneh
Science of Blockchain Conference (SBC'25), International Conference on Financial Cryptography and Data Security (FC'26)
Interchain Timestamping for Mesh Security
Ertem Nusret Tas, Runchao Han, David Tse, Fisher Yu, Kamilla Nazirkhanova
Protocol Labs Research ConsensusDays '23
Information Dispersal with Provable Retrievability for Rollups,
Kamilla Nazirkhanova*, Joachim Neu*, David Tse
ACM Conference on Advances in Financial Technologies (AFT'22), Protocol Labs Research ConsensusDays '23
*equal contribution
For the complete list, see my google scholar.
EE 374: Blockchain Foundations
ENGR 76: Information Science and Engineering