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Research Seminar in Cryptography and Cyber Security 2022/23 spring

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Research Seminar in Cryptography and Cyber Security

Seminar coordinator: Toomas Krips
First meeting:Friday,17th February, 16.15, Delta, room 2047
Language: English
Contact: toomas.krips@ut.ee

The seminar room is

https://ut-ee.zoom.us/j/91254760321?pwd=dldQRWh1cXlBU002ODhlWCtsZXIrQT09

Meeting ID: 912 5476 0321 Passcode: ati

General information

The main aim of the course is to introduce a variety of research topics from the fields of Computer Security and Cryptography. Participation in the seminar is especially recommended to Bachelor or Master's students who consider specializing in these areas.

Format

A student will be required to write and present a research report on one of the proposed topics. Each presentation typically takes about 45 minutes (including 10 minutes for questions and discussion). The student should attend the presentations of the other students and participate in the discussion. The actual number of contact hours will depend on the number of presentations (projects), and it will typically be smaller than 32. This work is evaluated by PASS or FAIL grade and gives 3 EAP.

There is an option for extended form of participation in the seminar. This option leads to additional 3 EAP and a grade. Typically the student will provide a novel solution or implementation. This is done by taking the individual course (MTAT.07.020 Special Assignment in Cryptography), and it requires agreement of a supervisor and the seminar organizer.

Schedule

Preliminary reports due: 13th of May
Peer reviews due: 23th of May
Final reports due: 2th of June
Presentation date 1: 10th of May: Valeh Farzaliyev,Peeter Vahe
Presentation date 2: 17th of May:Danielle Melissa Morgan, Sander Mikelsaar
Presentation date 3: 24th of May: Serhan Sezgin,Mathias Plans
Extra time slot for presentations: 31th of May

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