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Jack Nolan

About

I am a PhD student (October 2024 – present) supervised by Professor Feng Hao. I am a part of the Systems And Security group and my research covers applied cryptography and computer security. My current focus is on election security. My research is funded by the EPSRC Doctoral Training Partnership.

I graduated from the University of Warwick in 2024 with a First Class Masters' Degree in Mathematics, with a dissertation on mathematical models of lithium-ion batteries, supervised by Dr Ferran Brosa-Planella.

Academic Interests

  • Cryptography and cryptanalysis
  • Number theory
  • Cybersecurity
  • Social choice theory

Conferences

  • ACE-CSR 2025: University of Lancaster; attended as guest
  • WPCCS 24: University of Warwick; gave survey talk on end-to-end verifiable elections

Teaching

  • MA241: Combinatorics (nominated for Warwick Award for Teaching Excellence)

Other interests

  • Hiking and running
  • Writing dubious code and competitive programming

Contact: jack.nolan{at}warwick.ac.uk

Room: CS3.33