James Parker

Research Engineer, Galois

James Parker is a Research Engineer at Galois with a background in programming languages and formal methods. His research spans guaranteeing the security and correctness of distributed systems, advancing secure computation, verifying information flow control mechanisms, and studying secure development practices. James earned his PhD in Computer Science at the University of Maryland.


Justin Thaler

Research Partner, a16z
Associate Professor, Georgetown University

Justin Thaler is a Research Partner at a16z and an Associate Professor in the Department of Computer Science at Georgetown University. His research interests include verifiable computing, complexity theory, and algorithms for massive data sets. In 2011, he produced the first implementation of a general-purpose interactive proof system. He is the author of a comprehensive survey on SNARKs titled Proofs, Arguments, and Zero-Knowledge, and a co-creator of Apache DataSketches, an open-source library of production-quality streaming algorithms. Before joining a16z Crypto and Georgetown, Justin was a Research Scientist at Yahoo Labs. Before that, he completed her PhD in Computer Science at Harvard University.


Jonathan Rouach

Executive Director, ZKProof.org

CEO and co-Founder, QEDIT

Jonathan S. Rouach is the co-founder and CEO of QEDIT, helping enterprises leverage their data using Privacy Enhancing Techniques such as Zero-Knowledge Proofs. Before that, he co-founded a blockchain security company (sold to Digital Asset Holding), co-founded the Israeli Bitcoin Association , and co-founded Bits of Gold LTD, the leading Bitcoin exchange in Israel. Jonathan is an Electrical-Engineer from the Technion, served as an analyst in the Israeli Intelligence.


Eran Tromer

Professor, Boston University
Founder, Sealance

Eran Tromer is a Professor of Computer Science at Boston University, working on cryptography and information security. He studies ways to build robust distributed computer systems that ensure privacy and integrity, using cryptographic tools such zero-knowledge proofs and homomorphic encryption. He also studies the resilience of computing platforms to data theft and tampering, such as side-channel attacks at the physical and software levels.

He is a founding scientist of the Zcash privacy-preserving blockchain; a founder of Sealance, which builds blockchain-based privacy-preserving financial regulation technology; and a founder of the ZKProof Standardization Effort. He received his Ph.D. at the Weizmann Institute of Science, and previously pursued his research at Columbia University, Tel Aviv University, MIT and Microsoft Research.


Muthu Venkitasubramaniam

Associate Professor, Georgetown University

 CTO and co-founder, Ligero Inc.

An expert on zero-knowledge proofs, secure multiparty computation, and concurrent security, Muthu earned his PhD in Computer Science from Cornell University and is currently an Associate Professor of Computer Science at Georgetown University. He is the CTO and co-founder of Ligero Inc. which builds state of the art zero-knowledge and multiparty computation protocols. Muthu is one of the founding members of the zero-knowledge standardization. He is a recipient of a Google Faculty Research Award and the ICDE 2017 Influential Paper Award.