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cryptography”. Project description: Many quantum cryptographic protocols rely on cryptographic tasks like bit-commitment and coin-flipping, which are impossible to achieve perfectly in classical systems but can
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16.02.2024, Wissenschaftliches Personal The position for a PhD student in Cryptography (m/f/d, initially for three years, 100% position) is available in the newly formed research group led by Lorenz
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security. In particular, the subgroup ''Quantum Lab'' research directions include post-quantum cryptography, quantum cryptography, deniability in quantum cryptography and communication, quantum key exchange
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to: write a dissertation in the area of cryptography for secure and privacy friendly computation research in the area of design and analysis of cryptographic functions for secure and privacy friendly
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security. In particular, the subgroup ''Quantum Lab'' research directions include post-quantum cryptography, quantum cryptography, deniability in quantum cryptography and communication, quantum key exchange
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into MEMS performance but also pave the way for exciting applications, for example in the field of cryptography. The PhD candidate will benefit from Grenoble’s thriving scientific environment and will be
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, part of the Laboratory of Algorithmics, Cryptography and Security (LACS), embedded in the Department of Computer Science (DCS) of Faculty of Science, Technology and Medicine (FSTM), is currently looking
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including quantum cryptography and quantum computing. This PhD project will develop an ultra-efficient platform to generate on-demand entangled photons for the future of quantum technologies. We are looking
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promises massive impacts on fields ranging from communication and cryptography to sensing and computing. Importantly, quantum sensors harness the rapid interactions between quantum systems and their
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is to exploit those properties that most markedly distinguish quantum systems from classical ones to vastly improve various procedures and protocols in computing, cryptography, communication, metrology