Fatih Kaleoglu

Email: kaleoglu@ucsb.edu

Hello, I am a Computer Science Ph.D. candidate at University of California, Santa Barbara, and I am fortunate to be advised by Prabhanjan Ananth

I graduated in 2020 from Princeton University with an A.B. degree in Mathematics, where I was advised by Mark Zhandry.

My research interests mainly lie in quantum and post-quantum cryptography, with a special interest in unclonability and its applications.

Research Papers

2021

Unclonable Encryption, Revisited

(with Prabhanjan Ananth)

TCC '21


2022

On the Feasibility of Unclonable Encryption, and More

(with Prabhanjan Ananth, Xingjian Li, Qipeng Liu, and Mark Zhandry)

CRYPTO '22, QIP '23


A Note on Copy‑Protection from Random Oracles

(with Prabhanjan Ananth)

QCW '22


2023

Cloning Games: A General Framework for Unclonable Primitives

(with Prabhanjan Ananth and Qipeng Liu)

CRYPTO '23, QCrypt '23


2024

Pseudorandom Isometries

(with Prabhanjan Ananth, Aditya Gulati, and Yao-Ting Lin)

EUROCRYPT '24


Simultaneous Haar Indistinguishability with Applications to Unclonable Cryptography

(with Prabhanjan Ananth and Henry Yuen)

Preprint

Conference Reviews

PKC '22, CRYPTO '22 '24, EUROCRYPT '23, TQC '23 '24, ITC '23, TCC '23, QCrypt '24, TCC '24