Coffee break: there's a life outside of academia!
Luca De Feo, Dan Gordon, Victor Miller, and Michael Naehrig
Abstract: Join us for corporate sponsored coffee from our $10k Nespresso machine and have a chat about non-academic careers!
Can I have a ping-pong table in my office? How did you survive during the shutdown... did your employer deliver food to your house? Get the answers to all questions you never dared to ask on life outside of Academia by our corporate experts:
- Luca De Feo, IBM Research Zürich
- Dan Gordon, IDA Center for Communications Research - La Jolla
- Victor Miller, IDA Center for Communications Research - Princeton
- Michael Naehrig, Microsoft Research - Seattle
cryptography and securityalgebraic geometrynumber theory
Audience: social
( chat )
Algorithmic Number Theory Symposium (ANTS XIV)
Series comments: Registration is now open. Registration is free but required to access the chat and livestream.
This is a hybrid synchronous/asynchronous conference with several ways to participate.
- Click the "paper" link to view contributed papers and posters (open to all).
- Click the "video" link to view pre-recorded talks of accepted papers (open to all).
These are 15-20 minutes aimed at a general algorithmic number theory audience. - Click the "slides" link to view slides used in the pre-recorded video when available (open to all).
- Click the "chat" link to access the chat stream related to the talk or poster before, during, and after the live event (registration required).
- Click the "livestream" button to join the live event when it is taking place (registration required and you must be logged in).
For accepted papers the audience will be expected to have watched the pre-recorded video and have the paper in front of them.
The invited talks will be recorded and made available via the "video" link after the talk is over. None of the other sessions will be recorded.
| Organizer: | Steven Galbraith* |
| Curator: | Andrew Sutherland* |
| *contact for this listing |
