Hi, I’m Sanjay Deshpande — a researcher working at the intersection of cryptography, hardware security, and quantum computing.
I am a postdoctoral scholar at Northwestern University. My current research is focussed on exploring efficient hardware architectures for post-quantum cryptographic (PQC) algorithms, evaluating their side-channel resistance, and contributing to PQC standardization efforts. I recently completed my Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering at Yale University, where I focused on secure and efficient hardware implementations of PQC algorithms.
Beyond cryptographic hardware design, I’m also interested in quantum computer security — studying how emerging quantum systems can be attacked and how to defend them at the hardware and architectural levels.
This site shares my research, publications, and open-source projects. Thanks for stopping by — feel free to reach out if you’re working in this space or just curious!