About me

I am a Ph.D. candidate in Electrical and Computer engineering at New York University, advised by Professor Brandon Reagen. I am also a member of NYU Center for Cybersecurity. My research broadly focuses on secure and efficient hardware design, domain-specific hardware accelerators, and high-performance computing for cryptography and machine learning. Recently, I have been designing a chiplet-based accelerator for TFHE, and I am currently exploring hardwre-software co-design techniques to accelerate LLM inference on homomorphiclly encrypted data.

I received my M.Sc degree in Computer Architecture from University of Tehran, and earned my B.Sc from Amirkabir University of Technology in Tehran, Iran. In my spare time, I enjoy photography, hiking, and exploring NYC!

News

  • I presented CiFLow at Columbia Computer Architecture Day, 2025.
  • Our paper on CiFlow:Dataflow Analysis and Optimization of Key Switching for Homomorphic Encryption was accepted at ISPASS 2024!
  • Our Paper RPU: The Ring Processgin Unit was accepted at ISPASS 2023!