Amine Bahi
I am a PhD researcher in cryptography at ENS Paris (Inria CASCADE team), co-advised by Brice Minaud and Tarik Moataz, whose guidance I value.
My research interests lie in applied cryptography and privacy-preserving systems, with a primary focus on structured encryption (STE) scheme design and oblivious RAM (ORAM). So far, my work has focused on designing and building cryptographic schemes with clear security guarantees.
I am open to research collaborations, consulting, and technical discussions in applied cryptography and privacy-preserving systems. This site contains my publications, updates, and professional links.
news
| Feb 26, 2026 | I’m excited to announce that our paper “Resizable Oblivious RAM” has been accepted to EUROCRYPT 2026. |
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| 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. |
| Nov 08, 2024 | New ePrint preprint: Subliminal Encrypted Multi-Maps and Black-Box Leakage Absorption. |
selected publications
- Bahi, A., Minaud, B., & Moataz, T. (2026). Resizable Oblivious RAM. Advances in Cryptology – EUROCRYPT 2026.
- Rosenbloom, L. N., Kamara, S., Espiritu, Z., Moataz, T., Bahi, A., & Wilkinson, J. (2026). TIGRO: Trust Infrastructure for Grassroots Organizing via Grounded Digital Annotations. Privacy Enhancing Technologies Symposium (PETS) 2026.
- 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