Claudio Orlandi is a Professor in the Department of Computer Science at Aarhus University. His research focuses on cryptography, secure computation, privacy-preserving technologies, and blockchain security. He is actively involved in advancing cryptographic protocols for applications such as secure multi-party computation, zero-knowledge proofs, and homomorphic encryption. Orlandi has contributed to numerous high-impact publications on topics ranging from threshold cryptosystems to privacy-preserving analytics. He serves as Chief Cryptographic Protocol Designer and Partner at Partisia, where he applies his expertise to real-world cryptographic solutions. His work emphasizes practical implementations of secure systems, including protocols for distributed data analytics, private set intersection, and accountable blockchain mechanisms. Orlandi’s research bridges theoretical cryptography with real-world usability, addressing challenges in privacy, efficiency, and security in distributed environments. Key areas of specialization include secure computation frameworks, post-quantum cryptography, and cryptographic mechanisms for distributed systems. His contributions have been recognized through collaborations with industry partners and academic institutions, driving innovation in privacy-preserving technologies.









