Shinwon Lee

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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.

news

Oct 23, 2025 Our FDFB paper recieven an Honorable Mention at the Korea National Cryptography Contest 2025, with a $1,500 prize.
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.