Hello, I am Qingju Wang (王庆菊).
I hold a Junior Professor Chair (CPJ) position at Telecom Paris, Institut Polytechnique de Paris since 2023.
Before I worked as a postdoc at the University of Luxembourg and Technical University of Denmark, and I obtained my PhD from COSIC KU Leuven (Belgium) under the supervision of Bart Preneel and Vincent Rijmen in 2016. You can also find me here: Google Scholar DBLP.
I am a co-designer of several cryptographic primitives or ciphers including
authenticated encryption schemes FIDES, PRIMATEs and SPARKLE (a finalist of the NIST lightweight crypto standardization process),
zero-knowledge-friendly hash function GRIFFIN, and
hybrid homomorphic encryption suitable cipher PASTAv2.
My current research interest is symmetric key cryptography (analysis and design of block ciphers, stream ciphers and authenticated encryption), and its applications in multi-party computation, homomorphic encryption and zero-knowledge proof.