[crypto] Fwd: ECC 2017 early-bird registration ends September 30

R. Hirschfeld ray at unipay.nl
Thu Sep 28 14:49:12 CEST 2017



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Subject: ECC 2017 early-bird registration ends September 30
Date: 2017-09-28 05:09
 From: Tanja Lange <tanja at hyperelliptic.org>
To: ecc10 at hyperelliptic.org

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          THE 21ST WORKSHOP ON ELLIPTIC CURVE CRYPTOGRAPHY (ECC 2017)

                             Nijmegen, The Netherlands
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Workshop: November 13-15
School:   November  9-11

Early-bird Registration:       until Sep 30
Late registration:             from Oct 1

https://ecc2017.cs.ru.nl/


SPEAKERS:

* Diego Aranha
* Craig Costello
* Joan Daemen
* Maria Dubovitskaya
* Luca De Feo
* Daniel Genkin
* Aurore Guillevic
* Kimmo Järvinen
* Pınar Kılıçer
* David Kohel
* Tancrède Lepoint
* Joost Renes
* Emmanuel Thomé
* Mehdi Tibouchi
* Jaap Top
* Benjamin Wesolowski

LECTURERS IN THE ECC SCHOOL:

* Diego Aranha
* Joppe Bos
* Craig Costello
* Wouter Castryck
* Tim Güneysu
* Nele Mentens
* Benjamin Smith


ECC is the annual workshop dedicated to the study of elliptic-curve
cryptography and related areas of modern cryptography, for more 
information,
also about past editions of ECC, please see the main ECC website. The 
21st
Workshop on Elliptic Curve Cryptography (ECC 2017) will take place on 
November
13-15, 2017, in Nijmegen, The Netherlands.  The workshop is accompanied 
by a
3-day "summer" school on elliptic curves aimed at getting graduate 
students
involved in the area. The "summer" school will take place on November 
9-11,
2017. The aim of ECC is to bring together leading experts from academia,
industry, and government, as well as young researchers and graduate 
students
for the purpose of exchanging ideas and presenting their work. The ECC 
Workshop
has invited presentations only. Presentations tend to give an overview 
on
emerging or established areas of modern cryptography, often combined 
with new
research findings and often lead to new collaborations between 
attendees.


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