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Isogeny-Based Cryptography Workshop

16th - 17th September 2019
School of Computer Science, University of Birmingham

We would like to invite you to attend our Isogeny-based cryptography Workshop. The two-day workshop will feature scientific talks from speakers such as:

  • Luca De Feo, Université de Versailles

  • Chloe Martindale, Technical University of Eindhoven

  • Lorenz Panny, Eindhoven University of Technology

  • Wouter Castryck, KU Leuven (TBC)

  • Christophe Petit, University of Birmingham

  • Sujoy Sinha Roy, University of Birmingham

The remaining time will be dedicated to brainstorming sessions and discussions aiming to solve open problems in the field.

 

Participants are invited to submit research problems for discussion to Peter Kutas, p.kutas@bham.ac.uk "

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Speakers

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Luca De Feo

Université de Versailles

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Chloe Martindale

Technical University of Eindhoven

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Christophe Petit

University of Birmingham

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Sujoy Sinha Roy

University of Birmingham

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Lorenz Panny

Eindhoven University of Technology

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Wouter Castryck

KU Leuven

Day 1

16th September, Alan Walter Building, G03

9:00AM

Registration and Introduction

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9:15AM

Mathematics of Isogeny-based Cryptography

Luca De Feo

10:00AM

Protocols

Chloe Martindale

10:45AM

Coffee Break

11:15AM

Protocols: Continued

Lorenz Panny

12:00PM

Genus 2

Wouter Castryck

12:30PM

Lunch Break

02:00PM

Research problems (protocols)

Short presentation

02:20 PM

Research Sessions

Split off into groups

07:00PM

Dinner

Join us for dinner at the Edgbaston Park Hotel

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Day 2

17th September, Arts Building Lecture Room 3

9:15AM

Cryptanalysis

Christophe Petit

10:00AM

Hardware Challenges

Sujoy Sinha

10:30

Coffee Break

11:15AM

Research Problems (cryptanalysis and implementation)

Short presenation

11:30AM

Research Sessions

Split off into groups

12:30PM

Lunch Break

02:00PM

Research Sessions: Continued

Split off into groups

04:00PM

Coffee Break

04:40PM

Research Sessions: Continued

Split off into groups

05:30

Wrap-up session and Closing Remarks

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EPSRC

The Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) forms part of UK Research and Innovation (UKRI), alongside seven other Research Councils, Innovate UK and Research England. EPSRC supports excellent, long-term research and high-quality postgraduate training, in order to contribute to the economic competitiveness of the UK and the quality of life of its people.

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16 Sept 2019, 09:00 – 17 Sept 2019, 18:00
University of Birmingham, Birmingham B15 2TT, UK
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Where to stay

Our recommendations on where to stay during your visit

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Edgbaston Park Hotel and Conference Centre

Edgbaston Park Hotel and Conference Centre is part of the University of Birmingham Group. Conveniently located just two miles from Birmingham city centre, it’s only a six-minute train journey from Birmingham New Street to University station and then a 15-minute stroll to the hotel through leafy Edgbaston. If you’re driving, you’ll find limited free car parking on site, or at the multi-storey car park just around the corner.

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