Enka Blanchard

After studying mathematics and computer science at the ENS Paris and the University of Paris, Enka Blanchard is now pursuing transdisciplinary research for the CNRS at the Polytechnic University of Hauts-de-France in Valenciennes and the Internet and Society Centre in Paris. Her topics range from the usability of security (especially for voting systems) to institutional design, including the interactions between queer theory and crip theory. Her Ph.D. thesis on the human aspects of authentication and voting systems received the PSL Interfaces Humanities/Social Sciences prize in 2020.