Tune Insight is the spin-off of the Laboratory for Data Security, created to bring the lab’s research and technology into real-world applications.
During my time at Tune Insight, I served as head of cryptography and project lead for the cryptographic library Lattigo. I used the library to build the platform’s entire FHE stack from the ground up and to research, design, implement, and optimize both low- and high-level cryptographic primitives, protocols, and FHE/MPC-based applications for B2B privacy-preserving analytics and machine learning. In parallel, I conducted and coordinated state-of-the-art research in lattice-based homomorphic encryption, often in collaboration with external partners.
After leaving Tune Insight I joined the technical committee of Lattigo, where I continue to actively contribute to the development of the library.
After a successful master’s project, mentored by Christian Mouchet, where I prototyped a full-RNS FHE library in Go, I was offered a full-time position at the Laboratory for Data Security (LDS) as a scientific assistant. The goal was to turn my master’s project into a fully fledged library that could be used in the research of the lab’s PhD students. Over time, this library became one of the most recognized in the FHE community, now with over 1.4k GitHub stars.
I soon began working closely with the PhD students in the lab. In addition, I contributed to research on privacy law compliance (drawing on my legal background) and served as a teaching assistant for the lab’s course on privacy-enhancing technologies.