Francesco SicaView profile
Assistant Professor
Francesco Sica is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Mathematics and Statistics at Florida Atlantic University, with research focused on mathematical cryptology, public-key cryptography, and number theory. He earned his Ph.D. in Mathematics from McGill University (1998), M.Sc. from Scuola Normale Superiore (1993), and B.Sc. from the University of Pisa (1993). Education Ph.D. in Mathematics, McGill University, Canada (1998) M.Sc. in Mathematics, Scuola Normale Superiore, Italy (1993) B.Sc. in Mathematics, University of Pisa, Italy (1993) His research spans implementation and security analysis of elliptic curve cryptography , including isogeny-based problems and torsion point attacks. He has also contributed to pseudorandom number generation, multistorage solutions on elliptic curves, and cryptographic competitions. Recent publications highlight advancements in isogeny-based security (2024), cryptographic Olympiad frameworks (2022), and integer factorization techniques using number-theoretic hints (2021). Earlier work (2019) addressed secure bit extraction from Koblitz curves. Sica previously collaborated with the NESSIE project at Université catholique de Louvain and worked at a crypto lab at the National University of Singapore. His work bridges theoretical number theory with practical cryptographic applications.









