Shinwon Lee
I am a first-year PhD student at UC Berkeley, advised by Prof. Henry Corrigan-Gibbs.
I hope to build a more secure and trustworthy world through cryptography. To this end, my research focuses on privacy-enhancing technologies, including private information retrieval, fully homomorphic encryption, and lattice-based cryptography.
Before Berkeley, I earned a B.S. in Computer Science and Mathematics from Seoul National University, where I was fortunate to be advised by Prof. Yongsoo Song and Prof. Jung Hee Cheon.
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| Oct 23, 2025 | Our FDFB paper recieven an Honorable Mention at the Korea National Cryptography Contest 2025, with a $1,500 prize. |
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| Jun 21, 2025 | Our paper, “Efficient Full Domain Functional Bootstrapping from Recursive LUT Decomposition” was accepted to SAC 2025 and will be presented this August in Canada. [eprint] [slides] |
| Jun 23, 2024 | From June to August 2024, I will be joining CryptoLab in Lyon, France as a research intern. |