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Summer Course in Coding Theory & Cryptography

Modern cryptology is currently at the confluence of two major streams in science, mathematics, and computing. The first stream is the projected arrival of quantum computing technologies at a scale which is large enough to render the current cryptographic standards insecure. Massive engineering challenges remain to be solved before we reach such an era. The community, however, has been embarking in the tasks of designing and rigorously testing quantum-secure cryptographic protocols. Most candidates rely on intractable problems in coding theory, lattices, hash functions, or multilinear maps. A close scrutiny on their respective theory and deployments, both in softwares and hardwares, provides diverse topics of possible research directions to pursue. Many of them will be long-term enough for PhD research work and for an institute-wide effort as well as regional or international collaboration.

Activities of the Summer Course can be follow in this link.

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Timeline IUP (International Undergraduate Program) Intake 3 2017

Admission Period of Second Intake
Application Period 9 Mei – 3 Juli 2017
Payment Period 10 Mei – 4 Juli 2017 ( as your payment code)
Document Submission Deadline 4 July 2017
Admission Test 8 July  2017
Result Notification 14 July 2017

Untuk informasi lebih lengkap silahkan hubungi alamat berikut:

Chemistry Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences Phone : 0274-545188 http://chemistry.ugm.ac.id
Computer Sciences Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences phone: +62 (274) 546194
Fax: +62 (274) 556194
http://cs.ugm.ac.id
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Timeline IUP (International Undergraduate Program) Intake 2 2017

Admission Period of Second Intake
Application Period 14 March – 25 April 2017
Payment Period 15 March – 25 April 2017
Document Submission Deadline 3 May 2017
Admission Test 6 May 2017
Result Notification 2 June 2017

For more information, please contact us:

Chemistry Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences Phone : 0274-545188 http://chemistry.ugm.ac.id
Computer Sciences Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences phone: +62 (274) 546194
Fax: +62 (274) 556194
http://cs.ugm.ac.id
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Inquiry from UTokyo [School of Science]

My name is Zara Kletz and I work for the School of Science at the University of Tokyo, Japan.

I would like to let you know that our department now runs a selection of study abroad programs which might be of interest to the undergraduate chemistry students at Universitas Gadjah Mada.

If possible, please share information about these opportunities with your students.

Here is a brief description of our programs:

1)     The University of Tokyo Research Internship Program (UTRIP)

UTRIP is a 6-week summer internship program for students majoring in natural science and other relevant fields. It provides students with an opportunity to gain the experience of “real graduate-school life” or “research-centered life.” UTRIP is a gateway to pursuing an advanced degree and experiencing academic life at our university. Participants on UTRIP will also be granted financial support to cover their costs and expenses. They will also get the opportunity to take part in cultural activities and excursions to learn more about Japan.

http://www.s.u-tokyo.ac.jp/en/utrip/

UTRIP flyer: https://www.s.u-tokyo.ac.jp/en/utrip/promo/

 

2)     The Global Science Course (GSC)

GSC is an undergraduate transfer program that was designed to enhance cross-cultural interactions among young minds and foster the next generation of leaders in science. Students study alongside current UTokyo students in an all-English and research-focused academic environment, which includes rotations in world-renowned laboratories. Successful applicants to this program are also provided a monthly scholarship alongside fully supported accommodation. This is an invaluable opportunity for those looking to expand their worldviews and experience something unique during their time as an undergraduate student specializing in the sciences.

http://www.s.u-tokyo.ac.jp/GSC/

GSC promotional materials: http://www.s.u-tokyo.ac.jp/GSC/about/download.html

 

3)     Global Science Graduate Course (GSGC)

GSGC is an international graduate program that was recently launched by Graduate School of Science at the University of Tokyo and allows students to obtain their degrees in English. This program welcomes excellent graduates from universities all over the world, fostering world-class science professionals, and standardizes a five-year integrated education scheme in which students attend both the Master’s program and the Doctoral program in sequence. Students on GSGC are also provided with a monthly scholarship during their time on the program and support in finding employment following graduation.

http://www.s.u-tokyo.ac.jp/GSGC/

 

If you are able to, please post this information onto your departmental website or through any internal portal or SNS site available.

If you are interested in receiving hard copies of our promotional materials, please let me know and I will send you some. In particular, if you have any study abroad focused events or informational sessions coming up, I would be happy to send you some extra materials.

Please let me know if you have any questions. I look forward to your response.

 

Kind regards,

Zara

 

____________________________________________________

 

Zara Kletz クレッツ ザラ

 

Project Academic Support Staff,

Global Science Course,

School of Science

The University of Tokyo

7-3-1 Hongo, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo 113-0033 JAPAN

 

EMAIL: kletz.zara@mail.u-tokyo.ac.jp

TEL: +81-3-5841-3036(23036)

FAX: +81-3-5841-8776

 

 

(学術支援職員, GSC)

東京都文京区本郷7丁目3-1

東京大学理学系研究科

 

URL: http://www.s.u-tokyo.ac.jp/GSC/

Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/globalsciencecourse/

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Summer Course in Coding Theory & Cryptography

Modern cryptology is currently at the confluence of two major streams in science, mathematics, and computing. The first stream is the projected arrival of quantum computing technologies at a scale which is large enough to render the current cryptographic standards insecure. Massive engineering challenges remain to be solved before we reach such an era. The community, however, has been embarking in the tasks of designing and rigorously testing quantum-secure cryptographic protocols. Most candidates rely on intractable problems in coding theory, lattices, hash functions, or multilinear maps. A close scrutiny on their respective theory and deployments, both in softwares and hardwares, provides diverse topics of possible research directions to pursue. Many of them will be long-term enough for PhD research work and for an institute-wide effort as well as regional or international collaboration.

Activities of the Summer Course can be follow in this link.

Read More

Timeline IUP (International Undergraduate Program) Intake 3 2017

Admission Period of Second Intake
Application Period 9 Mei – 3 Juli 2017
Payment Period 10 Mei – 4 Juli 2017 ( as your payment code)
Document Submission Deadline 4 July 2017
Admission Test 8 July  2017
Result Notification 14 July 2017

Untuk informasi lebih lengkap silahkan hubungi alamat berikut:

Chemistry Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences Phone : 0274-545188 http://chemistry.ugm.ac.id
Computer Sciences Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences phone: +62 (274) 546194
Fax: +62 (274) 556194
http://cs.ugm.ac.id
Read More

Timeline IUP (International Undergraduate Program) Intake 2 2017

Admission Period of Second Intake
Application Period 14 March – 25 April 2017
Payment Period 15 March – 25 April 2017
Document Submission Deadline 3 May 2017
Admission Test 6 May 2017
Result Notification 2 June 2017

For more information, please contact us:

Chemistry Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences Phone : 0274-545188 http://chemistry.ugm.ac.id
Computer Sciences Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences phone: +62 (274) 546194
Fax: +62 (274) 556194
http://cs.ugm.ac.id
Read More

Inquiry from UTokyo [School of Science]

My name is Zara Kletz and I work for the School of Science at the University of Tokyo, Japan.

I would like to let you know that our department now runs a selection of study abroad programs which might be of interest to the undergraduate chemistry students at Universitas Gadjah Mada.

If possible, please share information about these opportunities with your students.

Here is a brief description of our programs:

1)     The University of Tokyo Research Internship Program (UTRIP)

UTRIP is a 6-week summer internship program for students majoring in natural science and other relevant fields. It provides students with an opportunity to gain the experience of “real graduate-school life” or “research-centered life.” UTRIP is a gateway to pursuing an advanced degree and experiencing academic life at our university. Participants on UTRIP will also be granted financial support to cover their costs and expenses. They will also get the opportunity to take part in cultural activities and excursions to learn more about Japan.

http://www.s.u-tokyo.ac.jp/en/utrip/

UTRIP flyer: https://www.s.u-tokyo.ac.jp/en/utrip/promo/

 

2)     The Global Science Course (GSC)

GSC is an undergraduate transfer program that was designed to enhance cross-cultural interactions among young minds and foster the next generation of leaders in science. Students study alongside current UTokyo students in an all-English and research-focused academic environment, which includes rotations in world-renowned laboratories. Successful applicants to this program are also provided a monthly scholarship alongside fully supported accommodation. This is an invaluable opportunity for those looking to expand their worldviews and experience something unique during their time as an undergraduate student specializing in the sciences.

http://www.s.u-tokyo.ac.jp/GSC/

GSC promotional materials: http://www.s.u-tokyo.ac.jp/GSC/about/download.html

 

3)     Global Science Graduate Course (GSGC)

GSGC is an international graduate program that was recently launched by Graduate School of Science at the University of Tokyo and allows students to obtain their degrees in English. This program welcomes excellent graduates from universities all over the world, fostering world-class science professionals, and standardizes a five-year integrated education scheme in which students attend both the Master’s program and the Doctoral program in sequence. Students on GSGC are also provided with a monthly scholarship during their time on the program and support in finding employment following graduation.

http://www.s.u-tokyo.ac.jp/GSGC/

 

If you are able to, please post this information onto your departmental website or through any internal portal or SNS site available.

If you are interested in receiving hard copies of our promotional materials, please let me know and I will send you some. In particular, if you have any study abroad focused events or informational sessions coming up, I would be happy to send you some extra materials.

Please let me know if you have any questions. I look forward to your response.

 

Kind regards,

Zara

 

____________________________________________________

 

Zara Kletz クレッツ ザラ

 

Project Academic Support Staff,

Global Science Course,

School of Science

The University of Tokyo

7-3-1 Hongo, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo 113-0033 JAPAN

 

EMAIL: kletz.zara@mail.u-tokyo.ac.jp

TEL: +81-3-5841-3036(23036)

FAX: +81-3-5841-8776

 

 

(学術支援職員, GSC)

東京都文京区本郷7丁目3-1

東京大学理学系研究科

 

URL: http://www.s.u-tokyo.ac.jp/GSC/

Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/globalsciencecourse/

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