Dr. Wang Siyi is a research fellow at Nanyang Technological University, Singapore, under the supervision of Prof. Anupam Chattopadhyay. Her research focuses on quantum computing and cybersecurity, with notable contributions including MalaQ, the first malware targeting ion-trapped quantum computers. She has published extensively on quantum arithmetic, cryptanalysis, and quantum cybersecurity, and her work has been recognized with several awards, including Best Student Presentation at Yale’s Quantum Computer Cybersecurity Symposium, Best Paper at the IFIP/IEEE VLSI-SoC Conference, and Best Poster at AsiaCCS 2025.
Anupam Chattopadhyay received his B.E. degree from Jadavpur University, India, M.Sc. from ALaRI, Switzerland and Ph.D. from RWTH Aachen in 2000, 2002, and 2008, respectively. Presently, he is appointed as an associate professor (with tenure) in College of Computing and Data Science, NTU. His research in the domains of Electronic Design Automation, Post-quantum Cryptography, AI Security and Secure IoT has led to multiple spinoffs and technology transfers. Anupam has served in the TPC of major EDA/VLSI conferences and edited a Springer Major Reference Work on Computer Architectures. Anupam’s research has garnered several best paper awards, most recently in VLSI-SoC 2024 for Quantum adders, and in CHES 2025 for side-channel attack on PQC standard Kyber.