Where ideas meet collaborators
Whether you're looking for a co-author to strengthen a proof, an implementation partner to bring a protocol to life, a student eager to contribute, or an industry connection to ground theory in practice — post here and let the community find you. No formality, no gatekeeping. Just researchers helping each other do better science.
Be the first to post
No collaboration posts yet — but every thriving community starts somewhere. Share what you're working on and invite others to join the journey.
Post the first collaborationHow it works
Post your idea
Open a GitHub issue using the Collaboration Request template. Describe what you're working on, what you need, and how to reach you. Takes two minutes.
We review & publish
A maintainer reviews your post for relevance and accuracy, then merges it. Your collaboration post goes live within a day or two.
Connect & collaborate
Interested researchers reach out to you directly. You take it from there — co-author, co-build, co-advise, or simply exchange ideas.
What can you post here?
Any research collaboration that touches cryptography, security, or privacy is welcome. Some examples:
- Active research looking for co-authors — you have a paper in progress and want a collaborator with complementary expertise
- Implementation projects — you have a protocol and need someone to build or benchmark it
- Seeking students or interns — you have a research direction and want to find motivated students
- Looking for industry partners — you have theoretical results and want to explore applied deployment
- Open problems — you have a problem you're stuck on and want to think about it together with others
- Reading groups or study circles — you want to form a group around a specific topic or paper series
If in doubt — post it. The worst outcome is a productive conversation.