
About
Luisa Siniscalchi is an Assistant Professor (tenure track) in the Department of Applied Mathematics and Computer Science at the Technical University of Denmark (DTU), affiliated with the Cybersecurity Engineering Center and the Center for Quantum Technologies. Her research lies at the intersection of cryptography, cybersecurity, and theoretical computer science.
Her research interests focus on secure multiparty computation (MPC), zero-knowledge proofs, non-malleable and deniable protocols, post-quantum cryptography, and cryptographic primitives. She investigates foundational aspects of secure computation under minimal assumptions, aiming to achieve optimal round complexity and strong security guarantees in both synchronous and asynchronous settings.
The recent publications highlight a consistent trend in designing efficient, secure, and practical cryptographic protocols, particularly in MPC and deniable authentication. Her work often appears in top-tier venues such as EUROCRYPT, CRYPTO, and TCC, demonstrating strong theoretical rigor and innovation. Key themes include black-box constructions, post-quantum security, and privacy-preserving mechanisms.
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Luisa Siniscalchi is actively supervising PhD students in cutting-edge projects related to proactive post-quantum cryptography, long-term security of protocols, and dynamic graph algorithms. She collaborates with principal investigators such as Claudio Orlandi, Ivan Damgård, and Carsten Baum, indicating integration into major research initiatives at DTU. While specific grants are not detailed, her involvement in multi-year PhD projects suggests active grant funding.
Labs and Research Groups:
- Cybersecurity Engineering Center, DTU
- Center for Quantum Technologies, DTU
- Active research in cryptographic protocols and algorithms
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