Feng-Hao Liu.

fenghao [at] cs.brown.edu
Box 1910, Computer Science Department
Brown University
Providence, RI 02912



I am a phd student working under the supervision of Professor Anna Lysyanskaya. Before coming to Brown, I received my bachelor degree from Department of Electrical Enginieering, National Taiwan University.

My research insterests are foundations and applications of cryptography and pseudorandomness.

Here is my cv. Here is my thesis proposal.

Publications

Tamper and Leakage Resilience in the Split-State Model, with Anna Lysyanskaya. CRYPTO 2012

Public-Key Cryptography from New Multivariate Quadratic Assumptions, with Yun-Ju Huang, Bo-Yin Yang. PKC 2012

Memory Delegation, with Kai-Min Chung, Yael Tauman Kalai, Ran Raz. CRYPTO 2011

Efficient Secure Two-Party Exponentiation, with Ching-Hua Yu, Sherman S. M. Chow, Kai-Min Chung. CT-RSA 2011

Efficient String-Commitment from Weak Bit-Commitment, with Kai-Min Chung, Chi-Jen Lu, Bo-Yin Yang. ASIACRYPT 2010

Algorithmic Tamper-Proof Security under Probing Attacks, with Anna Lysyanskaya. SCN 2010

Parallel Repetition Theorems for Interactive Arguments, with Kai-Min Chung. TCC 2010 (Best Student Paper Award)

Secure PRNGs from Specialized Polynomial Maps over Any Fq, with Chi-Jen Lu, Bo-Yin Yang. PQCrypto 2008


Teaching Experience

Teaching Assistant for CS 2590 Advanced Cryptography, spring 2011, taught by Professor Anna Lysyanskaya.

Teaching Assistant for CS 0510 Models of Computation, fall 2010, taught by Professor John Savage.

Teaching Assistant for CS 1550 Probabilistic Methods in Computer Science, fall 2008, taught by Professor Eli Upfal.