[crypto] Fwd: ECC 2018 deadline reminder early registration!

R. Hirschfeld ray at unipay.nl
Mon Oct 8 15:08:53 CEST 2018



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Subject: ECC 2018 deadline reminder early registration!
Date: 2018-10-08 14:53
 From: Tanja Lange <tanja at hyperelliptic.org>
To: ecc10 at hyperelliptic.org
Cc: Atsuko Miyaji <miyaji at comm.eng.osaka-u.ac.jp>, Chen-Mou Cheng 
<ccheng at cy2sec.comm.eng.osaka-u.ac.jp>

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            THE 22ND WORKSHOP ON ELLIPTIC CURVE CRYPTOGRAPHY (ECC 2018)

                                                               Osaka, 
Japan
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Workshop: November 19--21
School: November 17--18

Early-bird Registration: until Oct 9
Late registration: until Nov 5

https://cy2sec.comm.eng.osaka-u.ac.jp/ecc2018/index.html

SPEAKERS:
* Divesh Aggarwal
* Sherman Chow
* Henri Cohen
* Kirsten Eisentraeger
* Eiichiro Fujisaki
* Pierrick Gaudry
* Goichiro Hanaoka
* Nobuyuki Imoto
* David Jao
* Zhe Liu
* Chloe Martindale
* Yongsoo Song
* Katsuyuki Takashima
* Roger Wattenhofer
* Bo-Yin Yang

LECTURERS IN THE ECC SCHOOL:
* Tung Chou
* David Jao
* Chloe Martindale
* Kazuo Sakiyama
* Mehdi Tibouchi
* Roger Wattenhofer

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 22nd Workshop on Elliptic Curve Cryptography (ECC 2018) 
will
take place on November 19--21, 2018, in Osak, Japan.  The workshop is
accompanied by a 2-day autumn school on elliptic curves aimed at getting
graduate students involved in the area.  The autumn school will take 
place
on November 17--18, 2018.  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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