CrySP Speaker Series on Privacy • Surveillance for Development? Implications of Surveillance-oriented Citizen Identification Systems in Global South Countries
Please note: This talk will be given online.
Smith Oduro-Marfo, University of Victoria
Smith Oduro-Marfo, University of Victoria
Mohammadkazem (Kazem) Taram, PhD candidate
Department of Computer Science and Engineering, University of California, San Diego
The tension between security and performance has become more painful in recent years. In the context of processor architecture, we are observing a large influx of new attacks that appear regularly, each exploiting a crucial performance optimization, threatening to unwind decades of architectural gains.
Hasti Seifi, Assistant Professor
Department of Computer Science, University of Copenhagen
Andrew Begel, Principal Researcher
Human-AI eXperiences Team, Microsoft Research
Assistive technologies help people with disabilities to adapt to a world that is not designed to accommodate them. My research aims to create the socio-technical infrastructure underpinning accessible technology and inclusive workplaces to provide opportunity, eliminate bias, and empower people with disabilities to fully engage and collaborate equitably with their non-disabled colleagues.
Shahab Asoodeh, Assistant Professor
Department of Computing and Software, McMaster University
Daniel Grier, Postdoctoral Researcher
Institute for Quantum Computing, University of Waterloo
Charupriya Sharma, PhD candidate
David R. Cheriton School of Computer Science
Supervisor: Professor Peter van Beek
Vahid Asadi, PhD candidate
David R. Cheriton School of Computer Science
We present a new framework for designing worst-case to average-case reductions. For a large class of problems, it provides an explicit transformation of algorithms running in time T that are only correct on a small (subconstant) fraction of their inputs into algorithms running in time O(T \log T) that are correct on all inputs.
Alister Liao, PhD candidate
David R. Cheriton School of Computer Science
Supervisor: Professor Peter van Beek
Amine Mhedhbi, PhD candidate
David R. Cheriton School of Computer Science
Supervisor: Professor Semih Salihoglu