Anja Moldenhauer
Fachbereich Mathematik
Bereich AZ
Bundesstraße 55 (Geomatikum)
20146 Hamburg
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Raum 340
Tel.: +49 40 42838-5197
E-Mail:
anja.moldenhauer (at) uni-hamburg.de
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Doktorandin bei Prof. Dr. Gerhard Rosenberger
und Prof. Dr. Ulf Kühn.
Gefördert durch ein Stipendium von Pro Exzellenzia.
Vorträge (Talks):
- November 2015: Seminar Algebra and Cryptography at the CUNY Graduate Center in New York: "Cryptosystems using
Automorphisms of Finitely Generated Free Groups".
- November 2015: Fairfield University: "Mathematical Cryptology with a Special Focus on Secret Sharing Protocols".
- September 2015: Minisymposium "Algebraic Aspects of Cryptology" DMV-Tagung in Hamburg: "Cryptosystems using Nielsen transformations".
- Juni 2015: Oberseminar über Kryptography an der Ruhr-Universität Bochum: "Secret Sharing schmes and cryptographic protocols using Nielsen transformations".
- Juni 2014: New Directions in Cryptography 2014 associated workshop of the 9th International Computer
Science Symposium in Russia:
"Secret sharing protocols based on the Closest Vector Theorem and Nielsen transformation".
- November 2013: Vortrag bei der Nacht des Wissens der Universität Hamburg. In der Reihe
"Mathematik verständlich für alle" mit dem Titel "Mathematische Kryptologie".
- April 2013: Special Session on Algorithmic problems of group theory and applications
to information security at Boston College: "A secret sharing scheme based on the Closest
Vector Theorem and a modification to a private key cryptosystem".
- April 2013: Seminar Algebra and Cryptography at the CUNY Graduate Center in New York: "A secret sharing scheme based on the Closest
Vector Theorem and a modification to a private key cryptosystem".
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