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Saroja Erabelli

I am a second-year PhD Student studying cryptography at NYU Courant, where I am fortunate to work with Marshall Ball and Nir Bitansky. My research is generously supported by the NSF Graduate Research Fellowship and the NYU GSAS Dean’s Doctoral Fellowship.

Publications

  1. Shuffling is Universal: Statistical Additive Randomized Encodings for All Functions
    Nir Bitansky, Saroja Erabelli, Rachit Garg, Yuval Ishai [paper]
    Preprint
  2. Additive Randomized Encodings from Public Key Encryption
    Nir Bitansky, Saroja Erabelli, Rachit Garg [paper]
    CRYPTO 2025
  3. OpenFHE: Open-Source Fully Homomorphic Encryption Library
    Ahmad al Badawi, Jack Bates, Flavio Bergamaschi, David Bruce Cousins, Saroja Erabelli, Nicholas Genise, Shai Halevi, Hamish Hunt, Andrey Kim, Yongwoo Lee, Zeyu Liu, Daniele Micciancio, Ian Quah, Yuriy Polyakov, Saraswathy R.V., Kurt Rohloff, Jonathan Saylor, Dmitriy Suponitskiy, Matthew Triplett, Vinod Vaikuntanathan, Vincent Zucca [paper] [code]
    WAHC @ CCS 2022

Manuscripts

  1. pyFHE – A Python Library for Fully Homomorphic Encryption
    Saroja Erabelli [paper] [code]
    MIT MEng Thesis 2020

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