Faculty
Research Interests
Cryptography and Information Security
Education
◆ Ph.D., Computer Science, Georgia Institute of Technology, USA 2014-2020
◆ M.E., Computer Science and Technology, Tsinghua University, China 2011-2014
◆ B.S., Mathematics and Applied Mathematics, Beijing Normal University, China 2007-2011
Research Experience
◆ Assistant Professor, Southern University of Science and Technology, China 2022-present
◆ Postdoctoral Researcher, Technische Universität Darmstadt, Germany 2020-2022
Publications Journal Publications:
[1] Shan Chen, Samuel Jero, Matthew Jagielski, Alexandra Boldyreva, and Cristina NitaRotaru. Secure communication channel establishment: TLS 1.3 (over TCP Fast Open)
versus QUIC. Journal of Cryptology, 2021.
[2] Shan Chen, Rodolphe Lampe, Jooyoung Lee, Yannick Seurin, and John Steinberger. Minimizing the two-round Even-Mansour cipher. Journal of Cryptology, 2018.
Conference Publications:
[3] Manuel Barbosa, Alexandra Boldyreva, Shan Chen, and Bogdan Warinschi. Provable security analysis of FIDO2. In CRYPTO 2021.
[4] Shan Chen, Samuel Jero, Matthew Jagielski, Alexandra Boldyreva, and Cristina NitaRotaru. Secure communication channel establishment: TLS 1.3 (over TCP Fast Open)
vs. QUIC. In ESORICS 2019.
[5] Alexandra Boldyreva, Shan Chen, Pierre-Alain Dupont, and David Pointcheval. Human
computing for handling strong corruptions in authenticated key exchange. In CSF 2017.
[6] Shan Chen, Rodolphe Lampe, Jooyoung Lee, Yannick Seurin, and John Steinberger. Minimizing the two-round Even-Mansour cipher. In CRYPTO 2014.
[7] Shan Chen and John Steinberger. Tight security bounds for key-alternating ciphers. In
EUROCRYPT 2014.