Maxwell Calixto Arcinas

Cryptography Research & Applied Mathematics

Maxwell Calixto Arcinas

Cryptography Research + Applied Mathematics

AI mimicry is approaching perfection. There is all the more need for secure and transparent cryptographic systems, underneath proof-of-identity/humanity solutions. These systems must be quantum computing-proof, AGI-proof, and most importantly, friendly to human cognitive limits. How do we develop these solutions? By basing our frameworks on the epistemic flaws of existing RL frameworks and quantum algorithms.

I'm a Cryptography Researcher with a B.S. in Applied Mathematics from UCSC. I currently am working at the private ENI6MA laboratory alongside Dylan Rosario, Dr. David Sarena, and Dr. Lin Wang. We are theorizing and implementing completely impenetrable Zero-Knowledge Proof (ZKP) encryption algorithms, and computational neuroscience models (WavePSI). I will complete my PhD research expanding on the Rosario-Wang Proofs.

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