Office: Room 306, SIST Building 3,
393 Huaxia Middle Road, Pudong New Area,
Shanghai, China
上海市浦东新区华夏中路393号上海科技大学信息学院3号楼306
I am a tenure-track Assistant Professor in ShanghaiTech University, and lead the SPARC (Security, Privacy, and ARChitecture) Lab. My research is focused on hardware acceleration, algorithm design, and application for privacy-preserving computing, including homomorphic encryption, trusted execution environment, and zero-knowledge proof. I am also interested in developing secure and trusted hardware systems, and exploring novel EDA algorithms. I received the Ph.D. degree from Carnegie Mellon University in 2018 (Advisors: Prof. Shawn Blanton and Prof. Vítor Grade Tavares), and the B.S. degree from Peking University in 2012 (Advisor: Prof. Zhongjian Chen).
In the era of big data, data has become the driving force behind an increasing number of applications. However, acquiring data is not always straightforward, and sharing it is often prohibited for certain organizations, such as healthcare systems, banks, and governments. Privacy-preserving computation seeks to address this issue by enabling the sharing of only encrypted data, thus preventing the exposure of sensitive information. To achieve this goal, the community has developed several protocols and algorithms, including secure multi-party computation, homomorphic encryption, and federated learning. These approaches allow multiple parties to collaboratively train a shared predictive model with minimal data exchange. However, these algorithms often incur significant computational overhead. Designing efficient and practical algorithms, software, and hardware remains a critical research challenge.
Therefore, my research focuses on the following topics:
Homomorphic Encryption (HE) algorithm and architecture design, especially heterogeneous system design
Algorithm and protocol design for privacy preservation
Privacy-preserving systems based on trusted execution environments (TEEs)
AI-driven EDA algorithm design
Experience
Research Scientist, Hash Innovation, Bitmain (比特大陆), 2022.10-2024.11
IC Protection Against JTAG-Based Attacks, by X. Ren, F. Torres, S. Blanton, V. Tavares [pdf] IEEE Transactions on Computer-Aided Design of Integrated Circuits and Systems (TCAD), 2019. CCF-A