September 10th – 14th, 2012, Singapore
Quantum cryptography aims to achieve security from fundamental physical principles, such as the quantum mechanical phenomena of entanglement and Heisenberg's uncertainty principle. In the last few years significant progress has been made in the theoretical understanding of quantum cryptography and its technological feasibility has been demonstrated experimentally. Quantum cryptography is therefore regarded as one of the most promising candidates for a future quantum technology.
QCRYPT is a new conference series on Quantum Cryptography. The first event took place at ETH Zurich September 2011, and was a resounding success with nearly 140 participants both from theoretical and experimental research groups, making it the largest conference in this area. The second event will take place at the National University of Singapore.
Paper submission deadline: 20 May 2012
Submission has now opened! Click here for submission information.
The conference will feature an industry session
For more information, please contact Matthew McKague (Email: cqtmem@nus.edu.sg).
Student support
A limited amount of student support is available for full-time students who need financial assistance in order to attend the event. Learn more.
While in singapore, join us also for the following satellite workshop:
Japan-Singapore Workshop on multi-user quantum networks, 17th-20th September 2012, CQT Singapore, organized by Masahito Hayashi and Andreas Winter. For more information, please contact Andreas Winter.
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