Presenter: Prof. Skye Fortier, University of Texas El Paso
Host: Liane M. Moreau
Title: Molecules to Materials: Examining the Properties of Early Metal and Actinide Complexes
Monday, November 13, 2023
Presenter: Prof. Skye Fortier, University of Texas El Paso
Host: Liane M. Moreau
Title: Molecules to Materials: Examining the Properties of Early Metal and Actinide Complexes
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In this talk, I will discuss new research directions along this goal, ranging from basic public-key encryption (PKE) to advanced fully homomorphic encryption (FHE), and substantial applications. Particularly, I will present the crypto basics following NIST’s current efforts in standardizing post-quantum PKE. Then I will describe how to expand the scope to achieve and improve further advanced crypto capabilities, including fully homomorphic encryption (FHE), and a compelling subset of its applications.
Ubiquitous sensors are becoming an integral part of Internet of Things (IoT) applications, and progress in this domain has witnessed exponential growth. The promise is that everyone and everything will be connected via wireless data collection, and services like healthcare will be brought to everyone, everywhere, anytime, for virtually any need.
Join Nicole Noren, an investigative producer in ESPN’s Investigative and Enterprise Unit, for the film “Listen” a documentary about the murder of athlete Lauren McCluskey and the institutional and systemic failures that led to her death.
This ESPN program contains graphic descriptions of intimate partner violence, sexual violence and gun violence. Viewer discretion is advised.
We are celebrating Origami Day!
Come join us in this simple, beginner friendly origami lesson! Origami stars represent love and good luck, and well-wishes.
The first ten (10) global and S & A fee-paying students to sign-up by 3 November will receive supplies.
Please click RSVP to register.