Ethan Mook
(he/him/his)
PhD Student
Research interests
- Cryptography
- Algorithms & Theory
Education
- M.S.E in Computer Science, University of Michigan
- B.S.E. in Computer Science, University of Michigan
Biography
Ethan Mook is a doctoral student at the Khoury College of Computer Sciences at Northeastern University, advised by Daniel Wichs. His research focuses on cryptography algorithms and theory, specifically foundations of cryptography and interactive proofs. Mook is associated with the Algorithms and Theory group at Northeastern.
Before joining Northeastern in 2021, Mook received his master’s and bachelor’s in computer science from the University of Michigan. Outside of research, he loves to play boardgames.
Labs and groups
Recent publications
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Laconic Function Evaluation, Functional Encryption and Obfuscation for RAMs with Sublinear Computation
Citation: Fangqi Dong, Zihan Hao, Ethan Mook, Daniel Wichs. (2024). Laconic Function Evaluation, Functional Encryption and Obfuscation for RAMs with Sublinear Computation EUROCRYPT (2), 190-218. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-58723-8_7