
About
Fan Zhang is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Computer Science at Yale University. He holds a Ph.D. from Cornell University, advised by Ari Juels, and a B.S. from Tsinghua University. His research focuses on computer security, applied cryptography, decentralized systems, blockchains, and trusted execution environments (TEEs). He leads the Decentralized Systems Group at Yale and is affiliated with the IC3, CDCC, and CADMY centers. He teaches courses on blockchain and real-world cryptography.
Key research interests include blockchain decentralization, privacy-preserving protocols, and secure distributed systems. Notable contributions include the Town Crier oracle system (acquired by Chainlink), the DECO TLS protocol, and foundational work on transaction order fairness and MEV mitigation.
Awards include the Ethereum Foundation Academic Grant (2022) and the IBM PhD Fellowship (2018-2020). His work has been published in top venues like CCS, S&P, CRYPTO, and USENIX Security.
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