Profile

Kiarash Sedghi

Post-quantum and Threshold Cryptography

I am a Ph.D. researcher in cryptography at the University of South Florida, focusing on post-quantum cryptography, threshold signatures, lattice-based constructions, and secure multi-party computation. My work explores designing cryptographic systems that remain secure in the presence of quantum adversaries while being practical and scalable.

Threshold Lattice Signatures

A scalable threshold signature scheme over lattice-based constructions.

PQC Research

MPC Toolkit

Secure Multi-Party Computation protocols optimized for distributed computation.

MPC Protocols

ZK Proof Benchmarks

Benchmarking system for measuring the performance of multiple ZK protocols.

ZKP Benchmarking

Quantum-Resistant Key Exchange

Prototype key-exchange algorithm designed to resist quantum adversaries.

Post-Quantum Key Exchange
News & Updates
Jan 2025: Submitted paper on threshold lattice signatures.
Oct 2024: Presented research on post-quantum threshold systems at XYZ Workshop.
Jun 2024: Released a new MPC benchmark dataset for distributed computation.
May 2024: Joined USF Cryptography Research Group as a Ph.D. researcher.