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      <title>Hi, I&#39;m Wilson</title>
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      <description>Institutes: Microsoft Research, (Previously) New York University, Stanford University
Email: firstnamelastname {at} microsoft [dot] com
About Me I am a Senior Researcher at Microsoft Research. My research is on proof systems (more generally, interactive reductions). In particular, I am concerned about their practical efficiency (time, memory, communication complexity) and their post-quantum security (can we build practical systems from a variety of plausibly post-quantum assumptions?).
Previously, I was an Assistant Professor/Faculty Fellow in the Computer Science department of the Courant Institute at New York University.</description>
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Neo and SuperNeo: Post-quantum folding with pay-per-bit costs over small fields (Crypto 2026, eprint)
— Wilson Nguyen, Srinath Setty
Hop: A Modern Transport and Remote Access Protocol (Usenix Security 2026, NSF PDF)
— Paul Flammarion, George Hosono, Wilson Nguyen, Laura Bauman, Daniel Rebelsky, Gerry Wan, David Adrian, Zakir Durumeric
Neo: Lattice-based folding scheme for CCS over small fields and pay-per-bit commitments (eprint)
— Wilson Nguyen, Srinath Setty
Arc: Accumulation for Reed-Solomon Codes (Crypto 2025, eprint)</description>
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