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Professor Vincent Gramoli is a Professor of Computer Science at the University of Sydney and Founder & CTO of Redbelly Network. He holds a PhD from Université de Rennes and a Habilitation from Sorbonne University. His research focuses on distributed computing, security, and blockchain technology. He has pioneered the Red Belly Blockchain, a high-performance, secure blockchain system, and co-developed the Diablo benchmark suite for evaluating blockchain systems. He has received awards including the CSIRO Digital National Facilities Award and the Australian Research Council Future Fellowship.
Research interests span distributed consensus protocols, blockchain security, concurrent algorithms, and formal verification. He has advised central banks and served on technical committees for organizations like CORE and ACS. His teaching includes Distributed Systems at the University of Sydney and a Coursera MOOC on Blockchain Scalability.
Key contributions include the Red Belly Blockchain (UTXO/account model compatibility, deterministic consensus), Diablo benchmark framework, and formal verification of consensus protocols. His work addresses scalability, security, and fault tolerance in distributed systems.
Grants include ARC Future Fellowship (2019) and projects on blockchain security, consensus algorithms, and distributed computing. Current PhD students include Ankit Kapoor (Cryptography for Modern Applications) and Yuchen YE (Evolving Consensus in Complex Networks).
Labs/Teams: Leads the Concurrent Systems Research Group at the University of Sydney, collaborating with industry partners like Algorand Foundation and Ethereum Foundation.


