Charlotte Bonte is a Senior Researcher in Cryptography based in Antwerp with nine years of experience bridging academic research and industry-grade applied cryptography. After a PhD at KU Leuven and a stint as an HE cryptographer at Intel, she now focuses on advancing privacy-preserving technologies at Zama, specializing in homomorphic encryption and secure computation. Her background in mathematical engineering and a mathematics BSc (with distinction) underpins a strong theoretical foundation paired with practical software development experience from roles at Materialise and Intel’s security lab. Known for translating complex cryptographic concepts into implementable systems, she brings both rigorous research pedigree and hands-on engineering to privacy-first product development.
9 years of coding experience
2 years of employment as a software developer
master of mathematical engineering, master of science, magna cum laude, master of mathematical engineering, master of science, magna cum laude at KU Leuven
bachelor of science in Mathematics, Mathematics, met onderscheiding, bachelor of science in Mathematics, Mathematics, met onderscheiding at Universiteit Antwerpen
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