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Blockchains have evolved from cryptocurrencies into a foundational infrastructure for secure, decentralized computation....
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Research at the TU Wien Blockchain Hub

Start

24. März 2026 um 18:00 Uhr

Ende

24. März 2026 um 21:00 Uhr

Veranstaltungsort

FAV Hörsaal 1 - Helmut Veith
Favoritenstraße 9
1040 Wien

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Blockchains have evolved from cryptocurrencies into a foundational infrastructure for secure, decentralized computation. At the Blockchain Hub of TU Wien, we study the principled design of blockchain systems across layers: from consensus protocols and cryptographic foundations to scalability, interoperability, and cryptoeconomics. We combine formal reasoning with real-world deployment, collaborating with industry to ensure that theory informs practice and vice versa.

This talk presents our research vision and outlines how students can contribute to shaping the next generation of decentralized infrastructures.  I will also introduce the new TU Wien Blockchain Student Association (BSA), an initiative connecting bachelor and master students with researchers and industry practitioners through monthly events featuring invited talks and networking (with food and drinks). Our goal is to foster a vibrant local ecosystem bridging research, engineering, and entrepreneurship in blockchain technologies.

🍕 Perks: Top-tier content followed by free snacks and drinks.

Stick around after the talk! Members of the research group will be there to grab a drink and chat about their current work and upcoming projects.

About the speaker

Zeta Avarikioti is an Assistant Professor at the Technical University of Vienna (TU Wien), where she leads the Blockchain Hub, within the university’s Cybersecurity Center. She holds a PhD from ETH Zürich, advised by Roger Wattenhofer, and has previously held research positions at IST Austria and Columbia University. She specializes, in distributed systems, blockchain scalability and interoperability, and the analysis of cryptoeconomic incentives with numerous publications, spanning payment channels (e.g., Brick, Cerberus, Crab, light clients and bridges (e.g., Blink, Alba, Glimpse, BitVM), consensus (e.g., FnF-BFT, CoBRA), and foundational research on sharding, layer 2 protocols, and compositional game theory. Her work has appeared at leading venues including USENIX Security, ACM CCS, NDSS, CSF, FC, AFT, AAAI, and SODA, and is supported by several major national funding bodies (FWF, WWTF) and industry-funded research donations (Ark Labs, Sui Foundation). She currently serves on the program committees of top-tier conferences such as CCS, USENIX Security, FC, and as Program Chair of the Advances in Financial Technologies (AFT 2025) conference. In 2025, she received the Hedy Lamarr Prize from the City of Vienna for her contributions to information technology, as well as the Bitcoin Research Prize, along with her collaborators, for their work on BitVM.

 

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