www.multipartycomputation.com/tpmpc-2026
Call for submissions: #TPMPC2026 (Theory & Practice of MPC)
Submit your latest and coolest results by March 2, 2026.
Aarhus, Denmark, May 18β22, 2026.
Monday: MPC security in practice.
Friday: Symposium celebrating Ivan DamgΓ₯rdβs work.
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News from #aarhuskrypto! Welcome to Luiza Soezima who joined the group as a PhD student!
Read more about the defense at cs.au.dk/news-events/...
Congrats to Sebastian Kolby of #aarhuskrypto who recently defended his PhD "Studies on Scalable Security" @csaudk.bsky.social
News from #aarhuskrypto! Welcome to Megan Chen (PhD from Boston University) who joins our group as a postdoc!
The program for #TCC2025 is online tcc.iacr.org/2025/program...
Registration for #TCC2025 is now open! Regular rates apply until November 15.
Open positions at all ranks (tenure track, associate and full professor) at our Department of Computer Science, Aarhus University!
All topics welcome, including in particular: Quantum Information Processing, Quantum Cryptography, System/Network Security.
Deadline Jan 5th 2026
More details will appear in due time at www.multipartycomputation.com/tpmpc-2026
Save the date! The next Theory and Practice of Multiparty Computation (#TPMPC) workshop will take place in Aarhus, Denmark, on May 18β21, 2026.
Coming to #TCC2025 in Aarhus, Denmark? Watch out for fake emails from scammers about registration or hotels. When in doubt check the conference homepage.
The official registration will open soon!
News from #aarhuskrypto! Welcome to our new PhD student Stanislas Pawlak and our new postdoc Sebastian Kolby!
To make it perfectly clear I also have sympathy for the editors. They deserve more recognition than they get for serving the community.
But I am interested in discussing processes and standards! What was the argument against you setting standards? (Apart from personal interests).
I don't think AI is the issue here, the papers I am thinking of don't even look like they went through a round of ChatGPT to make them look legit.
I will not post links.
I expect ePrint to reject papers that would be desk rejected at every IACR conference: advertisment/whitepapers, no apparent scientific contribution, papers which are just algorithms, papers with pseudonymous authors, ... I count 15 only in September.
Does anyone else feel like ePrint is accepting too much garbage these days? While occasional errors are inevitable, it seems to me that the problem is more systematic now. Or maybe there has been a change of policy?
News from #aarhuskrypto! Welcome to our new PhD students Archisman Dutta! users-cs.au.dk/orlandi/cryp...
News from #aarhuskrypto! Welcome to Mark Simkin who joins the group as an assistant professor, Valerio Coletti as a PhD student, and congrats to our previous postdoc Hiraku Morita who is now an assistant professor at SDU. aarhuskrypto.dk
The program for the next NordiCrypt (30/06/2025) is online sites.google.com/view/nordicr...
Reminder: Submit your Nordicrypt talk by Friday (June 20)! Register by June 23. Hope to see you in Aarhus!
Save the date! The next NordiCrypt will take place on Monday June 30th in Aarhus. We will start around 10:00. More details soon at sites.google.com/view/nordicr...
Nice popular explainer on threats quantum computing poses to classical encryption. A bit sensationalistic, but not too inaccurate β especially on how long itβll take to update legacy systems in healthcare, energy, finance, and government. www.wired.com/story/q-day-...
Congrats to Sophia Yakoubov on her promotion to Associate Professor π Her research in cryptography, from secure multi-party computation to rational cryptography, is shaping the future of privacy and security π A well-deserved recognition of her outstanding contributions! #Cryptography #CyberSecurity
Don't forget to sign up for the next NordiCrypt on March 21st at ITU in Copenhagen, and submit your exciting recent research results as a talk! More info on sites.google.com/view/nordicr...
See you there!
Welcome to Anasuya Acharya, who joins the Aarhus Crypto Group as a postdoc! She recently completed an excellent PhD at Bar-Ilan with Carmit Hazay, contributing to MPC with innovations like SCALES and advanced garbling. Looking forward to working with her at #aarhuskrypto.
Nik on a beach!
Congrats to Nikolas Melissaris of #aarhuskrypto that today defended his PhD "Better, Faster, Stronger - Improving Security, Efficiency and Primitives for MPC"!
Congrats to Simon Holmgaard Kamp of #aarhuskrypto who last week defended his PhD "Towards Scalable and Robust Distributed Computing" @csaudk