About me
I am a Ph.D. student at the University of Notre Dame, where I am fortunate to be advised by Prof. Taeho Jung.
At Notre Dame, I’m in Data Security and Privacy Lab (DSP-Lab) where we aim to explore and resolve security and privacy issues currently existing in the world of data by performing interdisciplinary research in security, privacy, and big data.
My main research interests lie in Applied Cryptography, including lattice-based cryptography, homomorphic encryption, and trusted execution environments (TEEs).
As of 2026, I am working on a heterogeneous trusted-computing framework that uses process-based TEEs (e.g., Intel SGX) as a control plane to orchestrate and attest fleets of VM-based TEEs (e.g., Intel TDX, AMD SEV-SNP) connected to NVIDIA CC enabled GPUs (e.g., H100, H200), targeting scalable remote attestation and a better trust model for the end-users.
During the summer of 2025 and 2024, I guided rising sophomores at Notre Dame during the CSE Summer Enrichment Program for projects utilizing Intel SGX and Fully Homomorphic Encryption (FHE) for key generation and distribution and secure data collection and privacy-preserving analytics.
Served as a STEM Mentor for Warrior-Scholar Project (2024) and mentored active-duty military and veterans in Cryptography during intensive academic bootcamps to support their transition to higher education.
For the Summer 2022, I completed an internship at Intel as a homomorphic encryption engineer.
More about me
- Please see my CV here for more details (last updated: 02-03-2026).
News
- I received a University fellow fellowship sponsored by the Department of Computer Science and Engineering at Notre Dame to support my Ph.D. studies.
- Won the Bengal Bouts Boxing tournament 2022 (Quarterfinal, Semifinal, Final)
