Amine Bahi
ENS Paris - Brown University - Co-founder & CTO at Rabiata
PhD Researcher in Cryptography
CASCADE (ENS Paris) - Encrypted Systems Lab (Brown)
I am a PhD researcher in cryptography at ENS Paris (Inria CASCADE team) and a member of the Encrypted Systems Lab at Brown University. I am co-advised by Tarik Moataz and Brice Minaud.
My research interests lie in applied cryptography and privacy-preserving systems, with a primary focus on structured encryption (STE) scheme design, PIR/ORAM, and volume-hiding encrypted systems. So far, my work has focused on designing and building cryptographic schemes with clear security guarantees, and I am interested in post-quantum security (PQS) and its implications for encrypted systems.
I thank my co-advisors, Tarik Moataz and Brice Minaud, for their sustained support and high standards. Their feedback has been instrumental in shaping my approach to problem selection, modeling, and proof engineering, and in improving the clarity and robustness of my work.
I am open to research collaborations, consulting, and technical discussions in applied cryptography, post-quantum security, and privacy-preserving systems. This site contains my publications, selected projects, and professional links.
news
| Feb 25, 2026 | I’m happy to share that our paper “TIGRO: Trust Infrastructure for Grassroots Organizing via Grounded Digital Annotations” has been accepted to the Privacy Enhancing Technologies Symposium (PETS) 2026. |
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| Feb 25, 2026 | I’m excited to announce that our paper “Resizable ORAM” has been accepted to EUROCRYPT 2026 |
| Nov 08, 2024 | New ePrint preprint: Subliminal Encrypted Multi-Maps and Black-Box Leakage Absorption. |
selected publications
- Bahi, A., Kamara, S., Moataz, T., & Noubir, G. (2024). Subliminal Encrypted Multi-Maps and Black-Box Leakage Absorption. IACR Cryptol. EPrint Arch., 1708. https://eprint.iacr.org/2024/1708