Lattices: Geometry, Algorithms and Hardness
Organizers:
This workshop focuses on the geometric, algorithmic and complexity-theoretic aspects of lattice problems including connections to other areas such as combinatorial optimization and coding theory.
Further details about this workshop will be posted in due course. Enquiries may be sent to the organizers workshop-lattices1 [at] lists.simons.berkeley.edu (at this address).
Registration is required to attend this workshop. Space may be limited, and you are advised to register early. The link to the registration form will appear on this page approximately 10 weeks before the workshop. To submit your name for consideration, please register and await confirmation of your acceptance before booking your travel.
Iskander Aliev (Cardiff University), Imre Barany (Rényi Institute), Huxley Bennett (University of Michigan), Daniel J. Bernstein (University of Illinois at Chicago and Ruhr University Bochum), Nina Bindel (University of Waterloo, Institute for Quantum Computing), Dan Boneh (Stanford University), Katharina Boudgoust (Rennes University), Joseph Boutros (Texas A&M University), Elette Boyle (IDC Herzliya), Yilei Chen (Visa Research), Alessandro Chiesa (UC Berkeley), Lynn Chua (UC Berkeley), Daniel Dadush (Centrum Wiskunde & Informatica), Léo Ducas (Centrum Wiskunde & Informatica), Mathieu Dutour Sikirić (Institut Rudjer Boskovic), Chen Feng (University of British Columbia), Sanjam Garg (UC Berkeley), Rachit Garg (University of Texas at Austin), Nicholas Genise (University of California, San Diego), Ashrujit Ghoshal (University of Washington), Rishab Goyal (UT Austin), Martin Henk (Technische Universität Berlin), Justin Holmgren (Princeton University), Yuval Ishai (Technion - Israel Institute of Technology), Klaus Jansen (University of Kiel), Antoine Joux (Institut de Mathématiques de Jussieu), Dakshita Khurana (University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign), Elena Kirshanova (Immanuel Kant Baltic Federal University), Venkata Vivek Kumar Koppula (Weizmann Institute of Science), Matthias Köppe (UC Davis), Tanja Lange (Technische Universiteit Eindhoven), Kristin Lauter (Microsoft Research), Changmin Lee (ENS Lyon), Alex Lombardi (MIT), Ji Luo (University of Washington), Fermi Ma (Princeton University), Alexander May (Ruhr-Universität Bochum), Arya Mazumdar (University of Massachusetts Amherst), Daniele Micciancio (UC San Diego), Priyanka Mukhopadhyay (Unviversity of Waterloo), Phong Nguyen (DIENS and Inria), Timm Oertel (Cardiff University), Christopher Peikert (University of Michigan, Ann Arbor), Alice Pellet-Mary (KU Leuven), Oxana Poburinnaya (Boston University), Raluca Popa (UC Berkeley), Sihang Pu (CISPA Helmholtz Center), Willy Quach (Northeastern University), Siobhan Roberts (New York Times/ Simons Institute Journalist in Residence), Achill Schürmann (University of Rostock), Alice Silverberg (University of California, Irvine), Fang Song (Texas A&M U), Aikaterini Sotiraki (MIT), Akshayaram Srinivasan (UC Berkeley), Damien Stehlé (École Normale Supérieure de Lyon), Noah Stephens-Davidowitz (Massachusetts Institute of Technology), Stefano Tessaro (University of Washington), Rotem Tsabary (Weizmann Institute), Vinod Vaikuntanathan (MIT), Frank Vallentin (University of Cologne), Umesh Vazirani (UC Berkeley), Fernando Virdia (Royal Holloway, University of London), Michael Walter (IST Austria), Barak Weiss (Tel Aviv University), Benjamin Wesolowski (EPFL - Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne), Koen de Boer (CWI), Leo de Castro (MIT), Alberto del Pia (University of Wisconsin, Madison), Wessel van Woerden (CWI)