Oxford Cryptography Day
A Cryptography Day was organized in March 2016 with the aim of gathering all researchers in Oxford with Cryptography-relevant expertise, in particular with respect to post-quantum cryptography.
- Invited Speakers:
- Steve Brierley (Cambridge)
- Simon Benjamin (Oxford)
- Niel de Beaudrap (Oxford)
- Cas Cremers (Oxford)
- Elham Kashefi (Edinburgh)
- Jamie Vicary (Oxford)
- Schedule of the day:
- 9:00 -9:30 Arrival-Coffee
- 9:30 -10:15 Introduction and Short Talks by Roger Heath-Brown, Ali El Kaafarani and
Christophe Petit
- 10:15 -11:00 A landscape sketch of quantum complexity, by Niel de Beautrap
- 11:00-11:30 Coffee Break
- 11:30-12:15 Unspeakable cryptography, by Jamie Vicary
- 12:15 -1:00 Progress in quantum hardware: matter-optical networks for computing and comms, by Simon Benjamin
- 13:00 -13:45 Lunch
- 13:45 -14:30 From mathematical models to internet security, Cas Cremers
- 14:30-15:15 Moore’s law in quantum computers, by Steve Brierley
- 15:15 -16:00 Verification of Quantum Computing, by Elham Kashefi
- 16:00 -16:30 Tea & Informal Discussion