Jens Ernstberger is a doctoral candidate at the Technical University of Munich, specializing in the security and privacy of decentralized systems. His extensive research, including an internship at Andreessen Horowitz (a16z crypto), focuses on Decentralized Finance (DeFi), data sovereignty, and zero-knowledge proofs. He earned both his Bachelors and Master of Science from TUM.
He has a keen interest in the intersection of technology and finance, demonstrated by his work in DeFi and following companies like Sequoia Capital, NVIDIA, and Citadel.
Jens is the lead author of a study developing a novel method for location verification that protects user privacy by combining zero-knowledge proofs with a hexagonal grid system.
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