FullDayGTACS

A full day of GTACS talks

GTACS @ RUNI: Episode II

The second ever GTACS @ RUNI will be held at Reichman University, Thu, Oct 19th, 2023 hosted by the Efi Arazi School of Computer Science.

Talks will be held in lecture room A.316, in the Arison School of Business building (#32 on the campus map)
Refreshments & lunch will be in the nearby lounge.

PROGRAM

09:30-10:00      Coffee

10:00-10:45      Eden Aldema Tshuva, Locally Verifiable Distributed SNARGs

10:45-11:15      Coffee break

11:15-12:00      Ran Canetti, Towards general-purpose program obfuscation via local mixing of reversible circuits

12:00-13:30      Lunch 

13:00-14:45      Surya Mathialagan, MacORAMa: Optimal Oblivious RAM with Integrity

14:45-15:15      Coffee break

15:15-16:00      Benny Applebaum, The Round Complexity of Statistical MPC with Optimal Resiliency

16:00-16:30      Four o'clock tea

16:30-17:15     Jack Doerner, Sometimes You Can’t Distribute Random-Oracle-Based Proofs

19/10/2023 - 09:30

GTACS @ RUNI

The first ever GTACS @ RUNI will be held at Reichman University, Wed, Oct 19th, 2022 at the Efi Arazi School of Computer Science.

Talks will be held in lecture room C.109, in the Arazi-Ofer CS building (#10 on the campus map)
Refreshments & lunch will be in the CS Research lab down the hall

PROGRAM

09:30-10:00      Coffee

10:00-11:00      Ilan Komargodski, Efficient and Secure Generation of Shared Randomness

11:00-11:30      Coffee break (Tea will be permitted)

11:30-12:30      Ron Rothblum, Proving as Fast as Computing: Succinct Arguments with Constant Prover Overhead

12:30-14:00      Lunch 

14:00-15:00      Rotem Oshman, Zero-Knowledge Distributed Proofs Over Networks

15:00-15:30      Coffee break

15:30-16:30      Omer Paneth, Incrementally Verifiable Computation via Rate-1 Batch Arguments

19/10/2022 - 10:00

GTACS @ IDC October 2019

The first GTACS of the year will be at IDC Herzliya, Tue, Oct 29th, 2019 at the Efi Arazi School of Computer Science.  

The event will be held in the Erazi/Ofer building. The seminar talks will be in Lecture Room C.109, and coffee breaks in the M.Sc. lab (there will be signs once you reach the building).  

 

29/10/2019 - 09:30