
Giulio Malavolta
Assistant Professor, Bocconi University
Giulio is an Assistant Professor in the department of Computing Sciences at Bocconi University. His research focuses on mathematical aspects of cryptography, computer security, and quantum computing.
Prior to joining Bocconi, Giulio was a tenure-track faculty at the Max Planck Institute for Security and Privacy, and before that a postdoc at UC Berkeley and at Carnegie Mellon University. In fall 2019 he spent a semester as a research fellow at the Simons Institute for the Theory of Computing. He completed his PhD in 2019 at Friedrich-Alexander University, where his thesis was recognized with the Staedtler-Stiftung dissertation prize. Giulio was awarded an ERC starting grant and the Heinz-Maier Leibnitz prize.
Program Visits
Cryptography 10 Years Later: Obfuscation, Proof Systems, and Secure Computation, Summer 2025, Visiting Scientist