Ivan Oleynikov

PhD Student in Computer Science

Chalmers University

About me

I’m a Computer Scientist doing my PhD at Chal­mers University with my supervisors Ele­na Pagnin and Andrei Sa­bel­feld. I work on Cryp­to­gra­phy, usually applying it to privacy problems. Some other areas I find interesting are Com­plex­i­ty Theory, Al­go­rithms, Functional and Systems Programming. I value good sense of humor and no-bull­shit attitude.

Outside of work, I make espresso, compete in Brazilian Jiujitsu and take photos.

Papers

[1]
Oley­ni­kov, Pagnin, and Sa­bel­feld.Out­sourc­ing MPC pre­com­pu­ta­tion for location privacy,” in EuroS&P Lo­ca­tion Pri­vacy Work­shop, 2022. https://www.cse.chalmers.se/research/group/security/polar/
[2]
Oley­ni­kov, Pagnin, and Sa­bel­feld.Cat­nap: Leveraging generic MPC for actively secure pri­vacy-en­han­cing pro­xi­mi­ty testing with a napping party,” in SECRYPT, 2022. https://www.cse.chalmers.se/research/group/security/catnap/
[3]
Oley­ni­kov, Pagnin, and Sa­bel­feld.Where are you bob? Pri­vacy-pre­ser­ving pro­xi­mity testing with a napping party,” in ESORICS, 2020. https://www.cse.chalmers.se/research/group/security/olic/

Software

Teaching

I teach Algorithms and Cryptography at Chalmers. In the past, I also taught Language-Based Security and Principles of Concurrent Pro­gram­ming.

Education