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Yan Zhu

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Yan Zhu is a Chinese computer scientist and professor at the School of Computer and Communication Engineering at the University of Science and Technology Beijing (USTB). He is known for his research on information security, blockchain and smart contracts, cloud computing, code legalization, algebra and cryptography, and secure computing.

Education and career[edit]

Zhu received his PhD degree from USTB in 2005. He was a teacher at Peking University from 2005 to 2013. He was also a senior researcher at the Department of Computer & Information Science at the University of Michigan-Dearborn from April 2012 to December 2012. He joined USTB as a full professor in 2013.

Research and publications[edit]

Zhu's research interests include information security, blockchain and smart contracts, cloud computing, code legalization, algebra and cryptography, and secure computing. He has published 46 papers in journals and conferences, such as IEEE Transactions on Reliability, IEEE Transactions on Dependable and Secure Computing, IEEE Access, Frontiers of Computer Science, and Chinese Journal of Electronics. He has been cited by 1,518 publications and has an h-index of 22.

Some of his recent papers are:

  • Zero-pole cancellation for identity-based aggregators: a constant-size designated verifier-set signature[1]
  • An Efficient Broadcast Encryption Supporting Designation and Revocation Mechanisms[2]
  • Cryptographic Attribute-Based Access Control (ABAC) for Secure Decision Making of Dynamic Policy With Multiauthority Attribute Tokens[3]
  • New instant confirmation mechanism based on interactive incontestable signature in consortium blockchain[4]

Projects and collaborations[edit]

Zhu is also involved in several research projects and collaborations with industry partners. He is currently working on a smart-contract voting system based on zero-knowledge proof, a multiparty fully homomorphic encryption scheme with computation fairness and error detection, and a conclusion procedure for smart legal contracts based on negotiation and acceptance.

References[edit]

  1. Chen, E.; Zhu, Yan; Lin, Changlu; Lv, Kewei (2020). "Zero-pole cancellation for identity-based aggregators: a constant-size designated verifier-set signature". Frontiers of Computer Science. 14 (4): 144806. doi:10.1007/S11704-019-8320-0.
  2. Zhu, Yan; Yu, Ruyun; Chen, E.; Huang, Dijiang (2019). "An Efficient Broadcast Encryption Supporting Designation and Revocation Mechanisms". Chinese Journal of Electronics. 28 (2): 209–216. doi:10.1049/CJE.2019.02.005.
  3. Zhu, Yan; Yu, Ruyun; Ma, Di; Chu, William Cheng-Chung (2019). "Cryptographic Attribute-Based Access Control (ABAC) for Secure Decision Making of Dynamic Policy With Multiauthority Attribute Tokens". IEEE Transactions on Reliability. 68 (4): 1330–1346. doi:10.1109/TR.2019.2948713.
  4. Zhu, Yan; Riad, Khaled; Guo, Ruiqi; Gan, Guohua; Feng, Rongquan (2019). "New instant confirmation mechanism based on interactive incontestable signature in consortium blockchain". Frontiers of Computer Science. 13 (6): 1182–1197. doi:10.1007/S11704-017-6338-8.

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