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Faculty Profile

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XUE, Haiyang

Full-time Faculty
Assistant Professor of Computer Science
School of Computing and Information Systems SCIS

Qualification

  • PhD, Chinese Academy of Sciences, 2015

Teaching Topics

  • Software and Systems Security

Research Advisor/Co-Research Advisor to

 
 
Highlights
19
Publications
11
H-Index (All Time)
585
Citations (All Time)
Haiyang Xue is an accomplished cryptographer whose research bridges theoretical advances and practical applications in post-quantum and privacy-enhancing cryptography, with significant contributions to secure digital signatures, zero-knowledge proofs, and blockchain security.

Recognized for advancing both the theory and practice of cryptography, particularly in post-quantum and privacy-preserving domains; strong track record of impactful publications in top-tier venues; leadership in bridging foundational cryptographic research with real-world security challenges, especially in blockchain and digital signatures.

Focused research areas include Development of innovative cryptographic solutions that bridge theoretical foundations and practical cybersecurity needs, including post-quantum cryptography, threshold digital signatures, privacy-preserving protocols, zero-knowledge proofs, secure multiparty computation, and blockchain protocol security.
Cryptographypost-quantum cryptographythreshold cryptographyprivacy-enhancing technologies (zero-knowledge proofsmultiparty computation)blockchain securitydigital signaturessecure outsourcingleakage-resilient cryptography.
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Qualification

  • PhD, Chinese Academy of Sciences, 2015

Teaching Topics

  • Software and Systems Security

Research Advisor/Co-Research Advisor to