Colloquium Coding Theory and Cryptography
November 21, 2016, Brussels, Belgium
9u00-9u30: Welcome coffee.
9u30-10u10: Leo Storme (Ghent University, Belgium): Introduction to subspace codes.
10u15-10u55: Alfred Wassermann (Universität Bayreuth, Germany): Subspace codes.
11u00-11u15: Coffee.
11u20-12u00: Nicolas Sendrier (INRIA, Paris): QC-MDPC: code based encryption with short keys.
12u00-13u00: Lunch.
13u00-13u40: Léo Ducas (CWI, Amsterdam, The Netherlands): Introduction to homomorphic encryption.
13u45-14u25: Koji Nuida (AIST, Japan): Towards Fully Homomorphic Encryption on Finite Simple Groups without Ciphertext Noise.
14u25-14u40: Coffee.
14u45-15u25: Ilia Iliashenko (KU Leuven, Belgium): Privacy-friendly forecasting for the smart grid using homomorphic encryption.
15u30-16u10: Stefaan Ponnet (City of Antwerp, Belgium): Blockchain.
Scientific Research Network "Veilige ICT"
HEAT-Homomorphic Encryption Applications and Technology (H2020-ICT-644209)
For further information, please, contact one of the organizers:Incidence Geometry Research Group
Department of Mathematics
Ghent University
Krijgslaan 281-S22
B-9000 Gent
A. Bächle
J. De Beule
A. Dooms
DIMA-Digital Mathematics Research Group
Department of Mathematics
Free University of Brussels (VUB)
Pleinlaan 2
B-1050 Brussel
W. Castryck
S. Nikova
B. Preneel
V. Rijmen
Department of Electrical Engineering-ESAT/COSIC
KU Leuven
Kasteelpark Arenberg 10
B-3001 Heverlee