Tuesday, September 7, 2021

[DMANET] WCC2022: Call for Submissions

The twelfth in the series of biannual workshops Coding and Cryptography will be held

from 7 to 11 March 2022 at University of Rostock in Germany, aiming to bring together

researchers in all aspects of coding theory, cryptography and related areas.


We hope very much that WCC 2022 is going to be an in-person conference.

However we will be prepared for a hybrid or a completely online meeting to respond
flexibly to the pandemic situation in March 2022.


Invited speakers

* Faruk Göloglu (Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic)
* Markus Grassl (International Centre for Theory of Quantum Technologies, University Gdansk, Poland)
* María Naya-Plasencia (INRIA, Paris, France)
* Lisa Sauermann (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA)
* Antonia Wachter-Zeh (Technical University of Munich, Germany)

Important dates

* September 30 (2021): Submission Deadline
* December 15 (2021): Acceptance Notification
* January 15 (2022): Final submission of accepted papers for inclusion in the proceedings
* March 7-11 (2022): Conference

Submissions

Selection for conference presentation will be made on the basis of an extended abstract.

Those wishing to contribute a talk are invited to submit a 6-10 page

extended abstract, before September 30, 11:59 AM UTC, 2021. Extended abstracts of

accepted presentations will be collected, and made available online

during the conference and for future reference. More details of the submission procedure can be found under

https://www.wcc2022.uni-rostock.de/submission/


Full papers

After the conference, authors of accepted abstracts will be invited to submit a full paper

for the proceedings to appear as a special issue

of Designs, Codes and Cryptography. The contributions will be thoroughly refereed.



Best regards,
Gohar Kyureghyan, Leo Perrin and Alex Pott.






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