Lena Heimberger
Dipl.-Ing. BScCryptology & Privacy, PhD Student
                    Lena Heimberger is a PhD Student at Graz University of Technology, advised by Prof. Christian Rechberger. Her main research interests are designing and implementing low-level privacy-preserving primitives, especially OPRFs, and on how to translate them to a post-quantum setting.
Her research interests include
                
            - mathematical cryptography, namely cool cryptography built from algebra
- scalable and privacy-preserving cryptography, especially considering tradeoffs like bandwidth and parallelization. I currently work on both Private Information Retrieval and Oblivoius Pseudorandom Functions.
- distributed computing, especially large-scale networks and federation, as well as messaging
- as well as the legal aspects of the above, it would be nice to have a legislative ground to enforce privacy.
 
            Teaching
I teach cryptography as a part of:- Privacy Enhancing Technologies (WS2023/24)
- Modern Public Key Cryptography (SS 2023, SS 2024)
- Secure Application Design (SS 2024)
- Mathematical Foundations of Cryptography (WS 2022/2023)
Publications
BISON: Blind Identification with Stateless scOped pseudoNyms
Heher J., More S., Heimberger L.
ACM ASIA CCS 2025 - Proceedings of the 20th ACM ASIA Conference on Computer and Communications Security
LEAP: A Fast, Lattice-based OPRF with Application to Private Set Intersection
Heimberger L., Kales D., Lolato R., Mir O., Ramacher S., Rechberger C.
Advances in Cryptology – EUROCRYPT 2025 - 44th Annual International Conference on the Theory and Applications of Cryptographic Techniques, Proceedings
OPRFs from Isogenies
Heimberger L., Hennerbichler T., Meisingseth F., Ramacher S., Rechberger C.
ACM AsiaCCS 2024 - Proceedings of the 19th ACM Asia Conference on Computer and Communications Security
