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      • REU 2017
    • Creative Inquiry
  • Graduate
    • Path to Research Readiness
    • Algebra Prelim Preparation
    • Advanced teaching experience
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    • Early Career Research Workshop in Coding Theory, Cryptography, and Number Theory
      • 2019 ECRW
      • 2018 ECRW
    • Reading and working groups
    • RTG – Coding, Cryptography and Number Theory (CCNT) Seminar
    • Shannon Centennial at Clemson
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    • RTG seminar videos
      • 2016-2017
      • 2017-2018
      • 2018-2019
    • Lecture series videos
      • 2016/17: Nigel Boston
      • 2017/18: Gauri Joshi
      • 2018/19: Elisa Gorla
    • Other seminars videos

Early Career Research Workshop in Coding Theory, Cryptography, and Number Theory

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Overview

Each summer Clemson University will host a one-week Early Career Research Workshop (ECRW) in Coding Theory, Cryptography, and Number Theory, aimed at postdocs and junior faculty. Three prominent researchers that have demonstrated success in mentoring postdocs will be invited to lead research teams consisting of postdocs and junior faculty (and possibly advanced graduate students when appropriate.) This workshop will help postdocs and junior faculty foster new collaborations and expand their existing research programs, both essential ingredients to launching and maintaining a healthy research program.

Funding:

We will fund 9 participants for the ECRW with up to $500 for travel, per diem at $25/day for 6 days, and accommodations at $100/night for 5 nights. The funding is restricted to citizens or permanent residents of the US.

Dates:

June 24-28, 2018.

2019 Application:

If you would like to participate in the Early Career Workshop, please fill out the form located here and send a CV to Felice Manganiello. Applications’ review will start April 10 and will continue until the positions are filled.

2019 Faculty Mentors:

  • Robert Calderbank
  • Yongge Wang
  • Michael Filaseta

Supported by the National Science Foundation (NSF) under Grant No. DMS:1547399. Any opinions, findings and conclusions or recommendations expressed in these materials are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the views of NSF.