Workshop in Quantum Information, Complexity & Cryptography
Postponed
University of York
COVID-19 (Coronavirus): The workshop has now been postponed to a later date. Please register your interest below to be informed of the future dates of the workshop.
QUICC is a two-day event organised in collaboration with York Interdisciplinary Centre for Cyber Security and the Heilbronn Institute for Mathematical Research and aims to bring together researchers in the areas of Quantum Information, Complexity, and Cryptography. Our goal is to cover recent topics in these areas and facilitate further interactions between them. We hope to have mathematicians, physicists and computer scientists alike at the event.
Please register here to express you interest in the event.
Confirmed Speakers:
- Manuel Barbosa (Porto): Cryptography and Formal Methods
- Geoffroy Couteau (CNRS/IRIF): Cryptography and Complexity
- Toby Cubitt (UCL): Quantum Computation and Information
- Tom Gur (Warwick): Quantum Complexity, Interactive Proofs
- Viv Kendon (Durham): Quantum Computation
- Cong Ling (Imperial): Post-Quantum Cryptography and Coding
- Sogol Mazaheri (Darmstadt): Cryptography, Provable Security
- Igor Olivera (Warwick): Pseudorandomness, Circuit Complexity, Cryptography