Pascal Berrang is an Associate Professor in Computer Science at the University of Birmingham. He holds a BSc in Computer Science from Saarland University, awarded in 2013, and a PhD in Computer Science from the same institution, completed in 2018 with the distinction summa cum laude. His doctoral thesis, titled Quantifying and Mitigating Privacy Risks in Biomedical Data, received the Dr. Eduard-Martin Award in 2019 for the best PhD thesis in mathematics and computer science.
Berrang joined the University of Birmingham in October 2020 as a Lecturer and was subsequently promoted to Associate Professor. His research focuses on IT security and privacy, with particular emphasis on blockchain technology, artificial intelligence, and machine learning. He is the co-founder and CTO of Zeroth Research, a non-profit organisation dedicated to making intelligent systems safe through mathematical certainty. Berrang leads projects funded by ARIA on privacy-preserving AI safety verification using zero-knowledge proofs, the Foresight Institute on ZK attestation for AI security, and Innovate UK on blockchain money laundering detection. His contributions include numerous peer-reviewed publications on topics such as membership inference attacks, privacy in biomedical and epigenetic data, and security in machine learning models. He previously worked as a freelance researcher and consultant for the blockchain project Nimiq.