Itβs a true pleasure to be recognised as a Fellow of the ACS (Australian Computer Society). Iβm grateful for the many collaborators in academia and industry who made this possible, and I look forward to continuing work on advancing the theoretical foundations and practice of blockchain technologies.
18.01.2026 02:19
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Grateful to receive the ACM CCS Top Reviewers Award. On different program committees and reviewing dozens of papers every year is a voluntary effort driven purely by passion for research. Itβs heartening to see that dedication acknowledged. @sydneycompsci.bsky.social
17.10.2025 04:09
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It was a great pleasure to host Prof. Bart Preneel (KU Leuven) and to see his talk on βPost-Quantum Cryptography: The Road Aheadβ so well received.
@sydneycompsci.bsky.social
27.08.2025 08:12
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A great pleasure to meet with leaders from Vietnamβs Ministry of Agriculture and Environment and the Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research. Our discussion highlighted the promising potential of blockchain in enabling trustworthy digital agriculture.
@sydneycompsci.bsky.social
27.08.2025 08:07
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LinkedIn
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This recognition further reinforces the mission of our Sydney Blockchain Centre (lnkd.in/g2M7Y7iG), to advance innovation in blockchain and decentralised science.
18.08.2025 08:26
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Iβm delighted to receive the IEEE Technical Achievement Award, recognising my contributions to blockchain technology. A special thanks to IEEE TEMS TC on Blockchain and DLT, and NTU Centre in Computational Technologies for Finance, for this recognition.
@sydney.edu.au @sydneycompsci.bsky.social
18.08.2025 08:26
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Sydney Blockchain Centre
π¨π¨π£ We now have a Sydney Blockchain Centre led by @jiangshanyu.github.io . It consists of experts from our School on various topics ranging from #distributed #computing, #consensus, #formalverification, to #security and #cryptography. Check out: usyd-desci.github.io/index.html
#Blockchain #USyd
30.05.2025 03:00
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Sydney Blockchain Centre
Check out our Blockchain Research Centre at @sydneycompsci.bsky.socialβ¬!
usyd-desci.github.io/index.html
We also launched the Decentralised Science Seminar Series, discussing cutting-edge research.
Weβre open to collaborations -- just drop me a message for a coffee chat -- virtual if needed.
26.05.2025 08:26
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This could have a variety of applications in Central Bank Digital Currency (our work was motivated by the architecture proposed by the Bank for International Settlements and the Hong Kong Monetary Authority), trusted hardwareβbased wallets, and beyond.
17.05.2025 22:16
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Our CCSβ25 paper introduces the concept of posterior security, enabling anonymity and message hiding for an already generated standard signature, even by someone who has no access to the signing key.
Now available online: eprint.iacr.org/2025/855.pdf
17.05.2025 22:08
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We propose Mosaic: client-side, local shard decisions, 20,000Γ faster, 228B input vs GBs, 95% throughput retained.
07.05.2025 23:39
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SOTA schemes like TxAllo (ICDEβ23) use miner-driven global optimisation, requiring miners to sync the full ledger β aiming to cut costly cross-shard txs, but undermining sharded stateβs goal of scalable performance.
07.05.2025 23:39
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Joint work with my PhD student Yuanzhe Zhang and colleague Shirui Pan (Griffith Uni), towards practical sharding in blockchains.
07.05.2025 23:38
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We close both gaps:
β’ Constant latency (3Ξ) in the sleepy model
β’ Graded Common Prefix (GCP): generic DAG finality in 2 steps (vs 4 in BFT)
β’ adding flexibility via extended Ebb-and-Flow
07.05.2025 23:34
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SOTA DAG protocols fall into two camps:
β’ Prioritise liveness: support dynamic availability, but with non-constant latency
β’ Prioritise safety: rely on protocol-specific BFT for finality
07.05.2025 23:34
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Joint work also with my former student Runchao Han (Babylon Lab) and colleague Ron Steinfeld (Monash Uni)
07.05.2025 23:32
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Achilles:
β’ Removes rollback prevention from the critical path
β’ Matches CFT protocols in latency (4 steps) & linear message complexity
β’ Delivers state-of-the-art performance among TEE-assisted BFT protocols
07.05.2025 23:29
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SOTA TEE-assisted BFT faces a trade-off:
β’ High performance (e.g. FlexiBFT) reduces fault tolerance
β’ Strong tolerance (e.g. Damysus) may suffer from rollback issues (e.g. if using SGX)
07.05.2025 23:28
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Building on our Damysus and OneShot protocols (EuroSysβ22, IPDPSβ24), Achilles takes a key first step toward resolving rollback issues in
TEE-powered hybrid BFT systems.
07.05.2025 23:27
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