Jules Maire
I am a PhD candidate suppervised by Damien Vergnaud since fall 2021, working on secure multi-party computation: cryptography, computer algebra, and combinatorics.
Research
2023: Efficient Zero-Knowledge Arguments and Digital Signatures via Sharing Conversion in the Head, with Vergnaud - ESORICS 2023.
2023: Commitments with Efficient Zero-Knowledge Arguments from Subset Sum Problems, with Vergnaud - ESORICS 2023.
2022: Zero-Knowledge Protocols for the Subset Sum Problem from MPC-in-the-Head with Rejection, with Feneuil, Rivain, Vergnaud - Asiacrypt 2022.
Education
CISPA, Germany: Master Thesis with Antoine Joux on isogeny-based cryptography.
EPFL, Switzerland: Bachelor & Master in mathematics (GPA 92%). Bachelor Thesis with Philippe Michel in analytic number theory with an application to cryptography.
Teaching
Sorbonne University:
- Spring 2023: Introduction to cryptography (TD & TP)
- Fall 2022: Complexity and randomized algorithms (TD & TP)
- Spring 2022: Algorithms (TD), Introduction to security (TD & TP)
Classes Préparatoires:
- 2022-2023: Colleur in mathematics for MP
- 2021-2022: Colleur in mathematics for MP
EPFL:
- Spring 2020: Calculus IV
- Fall 2019: Calculus III
- Spring 2019: Calculus IV (Fourier Analysis, Laplace Analysis), Advanced Linear Algebra II
- Fall 2018: Calculus III (Vector Calculus, Complex Analysis)
- Spring 2018: Advanced Linear Algebra II, Geometry II
- Fall 2017: Advanced Calculus I, Geometry I
Contact
jules.maire[at]alumni.epfl.ch