Isogeny-based cryptography school

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Isogeny-based Cryptography
School

Image credit: Supersingular Isogeny graph for p=2521,
courtesy of Charles-Goren-Lauter, Science Magazine,
"Hash of the Future?" by Dana Mackenzie,
Science 14 Mar 2008: Vol. 319, Issue 5869, pp. 1481

31st January - 4th February 2022
Due to the uncertainty around the Omicron variant,
we have made the hard decision to cancel the in-person event.

July-September 2021
Online

We would like to invite you to attend our
virtual learning programme on isogeny-based cryptography.

The school is aimed at PhD students and
early career researchers who want to
start doing research on the topic, and
who have a background in maths, computer
science, or quantum computing.
The programme will run primarily on Zulip,
with lecture notes and exercises released
each week by topic. The lecturers will be
available during the week to guide and help
you to learn their part of the material.
We also very much encourage you to attend
isolated weeks that align best with your
personal interests.

Due to COVID-19, we have change the format
and postponed from the original dates of
22-26th June 2020. Lecturers include:

  • Laia Amorós (Aalto University)
  • Daniel J. Bernstein (University of Illinois at Chicago and Bochum University)
  • Ward Beullens (KU Leuven)
  • Jean-Francois Biasse (USF)
  • Wouter Castryck (KU Leuven and Ghent Univeristy)
  • Leonardo Colo (Aix-Marseille Université)
  • Craig Costello (Microsoft Research)
  • Luca de Feo (IBM Research Zurich)
  • David Jao (University of Waterloo)
  • Samuel Jaques (University of Oxford)
  • David Kohel (Aix-Marseille Université)
  • Péter Kutas (University of Birmingham)
  • Tanja Lange (Eindhoven University of Technology)
  • Kristin Lauter (Facebook)
  • Antonin Leroux (DGA, École Polytechnique)
  • Patrick Longa (Microsoft Research)
  • Michael Meyer (Technical University of Darmstadt)
  • Hiroshi Onuki (University of Tokyo)
  • Lorenz Panny (Academia Sinica, Taipei, Taiwan)
  • Christophe Petit (University of Birmingham and Université libre de Bruxelles)
  • Chris Peikert (University of Michigan)
  • Joost Renes (NXP Semiconductors)
  • Francisco Rodriguez-Henriquez (CINVESTAV-IPN)
  • Changpeng Shao (University of Bristol)
  • Ben Smith (Inria and École Polytechnique)
  • Jana Sotáková (University of Amsterdam and QuSoft)
  • Yan Bo Ti (DSO)
  • Frederik Vercauteren (KU Leuven)
  • Marius Vuille (Inpher)

    Organisers: Chloe Martindale and Christophe Petit.


    Sponsored by the International Association for Cryptologic Research and the SCEEM Idea Accelerator at the University of Bristol.