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Benedikt Bünz
Computer Science PhD Student at Stanford University
Benedikt Bünz is a second-year PhD student at Stanford University in Dan Boneh's Applied Cryptography Group, focusing on the cryptography of cryptocurrencies.
His research includes proofs of solvencies, randomness beacons, light clients, confidential transactions, and zero-knowledge proofs.
Benedikt holds a Master of Science (MSc) in Informatik from Stanford University, a Bachelor of Science (BSc) in Informatik, Summa cum laude, from Universität Zürich, and is currently pursuing a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Computer Science at Stanford University.
Along with his academic pursuits, he has professional experience as a Research Intern at Visa, a Simulation Engineer at BandwidthX, and as a Projektmitarbeiter at VIA MAT MANAGEMENT.