PhD. student
Office:
Department of Computer Science, CS 3.33
University of Warwick
Email:
yasmine[dot]vazirinejad[at]warwick[dot]ac[dot]uk
yasaminvaziri02[at]gmail[dot]com
I am a first-year PhD. student at the University of Warwick under supervision of Feng Hao in SAS Group.
My research is funded by Warwick's CDT (Centre for Doctoral Training) scholarship.
Previously, I was a bachelor student in computer science at the Sharif University of Technology, Tehran, Iran. In summer 2024, I was an Intern at the Chinese University of Hong Kong under supervision of Patrick P. C. Lee and In summer 2023, I was an Intern at the Université de Bordeaux under supervision of Alice Pellet-Mary.
Reseach Interests
My research interests center on post-quantum cryptography, especially the foundations and security of key-exchange protocols. My current work focuses on the development of hybrid password-authenticated key-exchange (PAKE) protocols that integrate classical techniques with post-quantum primitives to achieve robust security in both contemporary and future adversarial settings.
Talks
IACR (The International Association for Cryptologic Research) Affiliated events (ENS Lyon, France, April 2023)
Honors and Awards
Warwick's CDT excellence scholarships (2025/2029)
Teaching Assistant
CS917, Foundations of Computing (Term I 2025/26)
CS133, Professional Skills (Term I 2025/26)