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M E M O
TO: Timothy Weber
FROM: B. Hellinga, Associate Dean, Graduate Studies
Faculty of Engineering
RE: Engineering Faculty Council Agenda
DATE: April 7, 2017
Please place the following motions forward for approval at the next meeting of EFC. These motions were approved by EGSC on March 22, 2017:
1. The Collaborative Graduate Nanotechnology Program is requesting approval for the following motion:
Description of Proposed Change Change the core course requirements by providing new 600-level core courses. Some existing 700-level courses that are offered as core courses will be relabeled as 600-level, and the other 700-level courses will remain 700-level electives.
Rationale for Proposed Change
Delivering the NANO core content within 700-level special topics courses causes difficulties for Grad NANO students and administration
2. The Department of Chemical Engineering is requesting approval for the following motion:
Description of Proposed Change Align the seminar requirements for part time students with that of full time students in
the PhD, MASc, and MEng programs. All Masters students will be required to attend 12 seminars, and all PhD students will be required to attend 24 seminars.
Rationale for Proposed Change This change will provide necessary consistency of the degree requirements for both part time and full time students.
3. The Institute for Quantum Computing would like to request approval for the proposed type
2 Graduate Diploma in Quantum-Safe Cryptography.
Bruce Hellinga BH: ag
Memo to EFC and SFC Change to NANO Core Course Delivery
February 21, 2017
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Memorandum To: Bruce Hellinga, Associate Dean, Graduate Studies, Faculty of Engineering Robert Hill, Associate Dean of Graduate Studies, Faculty of Science From: Ting Tsui, Acting Program Director, Collaborative Graduate Nanotechnology Program Date: February 21, 2017
RE: Change to NANO Core Course Delivery
As per memorandum NANO 8, which has received approval from all six member departments, the Collaborative Graduate Nanotechnology Program (Grad Nano Program) requests approval to modify the way core content is delivered to students in the program.
Background To meet their degree requirements, most Grad Nano students must complete four NANO core course modules, which is the equivalent to two half-credit-weight courses.
The Grad Nano Program provides its core course content via quarter-credit-weight, 700-level, special topics modules within the courses known as NANO 701 and NANO 702. There are eleven NANO 701 topic titles and thirteen NANO 702 topic titles listed in the 2016 Graduate Academic Studies Calendar.
While the special topics course format allows us to add new topic titles quickly and easily, those advantages come with some disadvantages:
Some of the topic titles are offered infrequently and inconsistently
Special topic courses cannot be assigned pre-requisites or anti-requisites
Challenges Delivering the NANO core content within special topics courses causes difficulties for Grad Nano students and administration:
1. Few member departments provide long-range NANO core course planning information that would allow the Grad Nano Committee to review the availability of core content and ensure that students have sufficient breadth and depth of information each year.
2. Because some core modules are offered infrequently and inconsistently, and long-term schedules are not available, it is impossible for students to know what courses may be available in any future term. Students cannot plan their courses to meet their degree requirements or to study the information that is interesting to them.
3. When a Grad Nano student with an undergraduate Waterloo Nanotechnology Engineering (NE) degree wants to take a NANO core module, our member departments’ graduate coordinators have no way to determine if the module repeats content from that student’s NE BASc and, therefore, should be ineligible towards that student’s current degree requirement.
Memo to EFC and SFC Change to NANO Core Course Delivery
February 21, 2017
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To provide a more consistent selection of core content for students and enable easy identification of anti-requisites, the Grad Nano program proposes to change the way core NANO courses are delivered.
Proposed Solution The Grad Nano Committee proposes to provide core content through a selection of 600-level courses.
NANO Core Course Criteria The new NANO core courses would be taught with a dedicated teaching task and meet the following criteria:
6-week duration
quarter-credit-weight value
annual, regularly-scheduled delivery
department-specific teaching responsibility
instructor-independent course material
course-independent scheduling (i.e. not ‘held-with’ another course)
Change Process Strategy The Grad Nano Committee proposes the following strategy for changing the way NANO core content is delivered:
1. Determine which of the current, regularly offered 700-level core courses should and could meet the selection criteria outlined above
2. Add any suitable course(s) that a member department would contribute to the NANO core course list
3. Ensure that the core course offerings meet the needs of our students. 4. Determine anti-requisites for NANO core courses 5. Number all of these courses within the NANO 600-level series
The current 700-level NANO core courses that are not re-numbered as 600-level NANO core courses would remain as 700-level special topics courses and be placed on the Nanotechnology Electives list.
The Graduate Studies Office has confirmed that changing the way that core content is delivered is not considered a major modification to the program. Approval for the change by the Ontario Universities Council on Quality Assurance (Quality Council) is not required.
Graduate Studies Program Revision Template
Prior to form submission, review the content revision instructions and information regarding major/minor modifications. For questions about the form submission, contact Trevor Clews, Graduate Studies Office.
Faculty: Engineering
Program: Master of Applied Science (MASc) in Chemical Engineering - Nanotechnology
Program contact name(s): Judy Caron
Form completed by: Judy Caron
Description of proposed changes: Note: changes to courses and milestones also require the completion/submission of the SGRC Course/Milestone-New/Revision/Inactivation form (PC docx version or MAC docx version).
We are amending our degree requirements so that there is no difference between requirements for part time or full time students.
Is this a major modification to the program? No
Rationale for change(s):
This change will provide necessary consistency of the degree requirements for both part time and full time students.
Proposed effective date: Term: Spring Year: 2017
Current Graduate Studies Academic Calendar (GSAC) page (include the link to the web page where the changes are to be made):
https://uwaterloo.ca/graduate-studies-academic-calendar/engineering/department-chemical-engineering/master-applied-science-masc-chemical-engineering-nanotechnology
Current Graduate Studies Academic Calendar content:
Proposed Graduate Studies Academic Calendar content:
Ma s te r 's S e m in a r
• Over the course of their degree program, full-time students must attend 12 seminars:
o 8 seminars from the Waterloo Institute for Nanotechnology (WIN)
o 4 seminars from departments and research institutions where Chemical Engineering faculty members have a membership. The Chemical Engineering seminars are documented in the Events section of the Chemical Engineering Department website.
Ma s te r 's S e m in a r
• Over the course of their degree program, all students must attend 12 seminars:
o 8 seminars from the Waterloo Institute for Nanotechnology (WIN)
o 4 seminars from departments and research institutions where Chemical Engineering faculty members have a membership. The Chemical Engineering seminars are documented in the Events section of the Chemical Engineering Department website.
Page 1 of 2
Current Graduate Studies Academic Calendar content:
Proposed Graduate Studies Academic Calendar content:
• Note: At Chemical Engineering seminars, attendance is documented. At other approved seminars, students complete an attendance form and get it signed by the seminar organizer. Full instructions are available on the Department website.
• Note: At Chemical Engineering seminars, attendance is documented. At other approved seminars, students complete an attendance form and get it signed by the seminar organizer. Full instructions are available on the Department website.
How will students currently registered in the program be impacted by these changes?
The Department will make accommodations for students already registered in our program. Currently we have No part time MASc Nano students registered in our program.
Departmental approval date (mm/dd/yy):
Reviewed by GSO (for GSO use only) ☒ date (mm/dd/yy): 02/03/2017
Faculty approval date (mm/dd/yy):
Senate Graduate & Research Council (SGRC) approval date (mm/dd/yy):
Senate approval date (mm/dd/yy) (if applicable):
Page 2 of 2
Graduate Studies Program Revision Template
Prior to form submission, review the content revision instructions and information regarding major/minor modifications. For questions about the form submission, contact Trevor Clews, Graduate Studies Office.
Faculty: Engineering
Program: Master of Applied Science (MASc) in Chemical Engineering
Program contact name(s): Judy Caron
Form completed by: Judy Caron
Description of proposed changes: Note: changes to courses and milestones also require the completion/submission of the SGRC Course/Milestone-New/Revision/Inactivation form (PC docx version or MAC docx version).
We are amending our degree requirements so that there is no difference between requirements for part time or full time students.
Is this a major modification to the program? No
Rationale for change(s):
This change will provide necessary consistency of the degree requirements for both part time and full time students.
Proposed effective date: Term: Spring Year: 2017
Current Graduate Studies Academic Calendar (GSAC) page (include the link to the web page where the changes are to be made):
https://uwaterloo.ca/graduate-studies-academic-calendar/engineering/department-chemical-engineering/master-applied-science-masc-chemical-engineering
Current Graduate Studies Academic Calendar content:
Proposed Graduate Studies Academic Calendar content:
Ma s te r 's S e m in a r
• Over the course of their degree program, full-time students must attend 12 seminars from departments and research institutions where Chemical Engineering faculty members have a membership. The Chemical Engineering seminars are documented in the Events section of the Chemical Engineering Department website.
• Note: Part-time students are not required to fulfill this requirement.
• Note: At Chemical Engineering seminars, attendance is documented. At other approved
Ma s te r 's S e m in a r
• Over the course of their degree program, all students must attend 12 seminars from departments and research institutions where Chemical Engineering faculty members have a membership. The Chemical Engineering seminars are documented in the Events section of the Chemical Engineering Department website.
• Note: At Chemical Engineering seminars, attendance is documented. At other approved seminars, students must complete an attendance form and get it signed by the
Page 1 of 2
Current Graduate Studies Academic Calendar content:
Proposed Graduate Studies Academic Calendar content:
seminars, students must complete an attendance form and get it signed by the seminar organizer. Full instructions are available on the Department website.
seminar organizer. Full instructions are available on the Department website.
How will students currently registered in the program be impacted by these changes?
The Department will make accommodations for students already registered in our program. Currently we have three part time MASc students registered in our program.
Departmental approval date (mm/dd/yy):
Reviewed by GSO (for GSO use only) ☒ date (mm/dd/yy): 02/03/2017
Faculty approval date (mm/dd/yy):
Senate Graduate & Research Council (SGRC) approval date (mm/dd/yy):
Senate approval date (mm/dd/yy) (if applicable):
Page 2 of 2
Graduate Studies Program Revision Template
Prior to form submission, review the content revision instructions and information regarding major/minor modifications. For questions about the form submission, contact Trevor Clews, Graduate Studies Office.
Faculty: Engineering
Program: Master of Applied Science (MASc) in Chemical Engineering - Water
Program contact name(s): Judy Caron
Form completed by: Judy Caron
Description of proposed changes: Note: changes to courses and milestones also require the completion/submission of the SGRC Course/Milestone-New/Revision/Inactivation form (PC docx version or MAC docx version). We are amending our degree requirements so that there is no difference between requirements for part time or full time students.
Is this a major modification to the program? No
Rationale for change(s):
This change will provide necessary consistency of the degree requirements for both part time and full time students.
Proposed effective date: Term: Spring Year: 2017
Current Graduate Studies Academic Calendar (GSAC) page (include the link to the web page where the changes are to be made):
https://uwaterloo.ca/graduate-studies-academic-calendar/engineering/department-chemical-engineering/master-applied-science-masc-chemical-engineering-water
Current Graduate Studies Academic Calendar content:
Proposed Graduate Studies Academic Calendar content:
Ma s te r 's S e m in a r
• Over the course of their degree program, full-time students must attend 12 seminars from departments and research institutions where Chemical Engineering faculty members have a membership. The Chemical Engineering seminars are documented in the Events section of the Chemical Engineering Department website.
• Note: At Chemical Engineering seminars, attendance is documented. At other approved seminars, students must complete an attendance form and get it signed by the
Ma s te r 's S e m in a r
• Over the course of their degree program, all students must attend 12 seminars from departments and research institutions where Chemical Engineering faculty members have a membership. The Chemical Engineering seminars are documented in the Events section of the Chemical Engineering Department website.
• Note: At Chemical Engineering seminars, attendance is documented. At other approved seminars, students must complete an attendance form and get it signed by the
Page 1 of 2
Current Graduate Studies Academic Calendar content:
Proposed Graduate Studies Academic Calendar content:
seminar organizer. Full instructions are available on the Department website.
seminar organizer. Full instructions are available on the Department website.
How will students currently registered in the program be impacted by these changes?
The Department will make accommodations for students already registered in our program. Currently we have one part time MASc Water student registered in our program
Departmental approval date (mm/dd/yy):
Reviewed by GSO (for GSO use only) ☒ date (mm/dd/yy): 02/03/2017
Faculty approval date (mm/dd/yy):
Senate Graduate & Research Council (SGRC) approval date (mm/dd/yy):
Senate approval date (mm/dd/yy) (if applicable):
Page 2 of 2
Graduate Studies Program Revision Template
Prior to form submission, review the content revision instructions and information regarding major/minor modifications. For questions about the form submission, contact Trevor Clews, Graduate Studies Office.
Faculty: Engineering
Program: Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Chemical Engineering - Nanotechnology
Program contact name(s): Judy Caron
Form completed by: Judy Caron
Description of proposed changes: Note: changes to courses and milestones also require the completion/submission of the SGRC Course/Milestone-New/Revision/Inactivation form (PC docx version or MAC docx version). We are amending our degree requirements so that there is no difference between requirements for part time or full time students.
Is this a major modification to the program? No
Rationale for change(s):
This change will provide necessary consistency of the degree requirements for both part time and full time students.
Proposed effective date: Term: Spring Year: 2017
Current Graduate Studies Academic Calendar (GSAC) page (include the link to the web page where the changes are to be made):
https://uwaterloo.ca/graduate-studies-academic-calendar/engineering/department-chemical-engineering/doctor-philosophy-phd-chemical-engineering-nanotechnology
Current Graduate Studies Academic Calendar content:
Proposed Graduate Studies Academic Calendar content:
• Graduate Studies Seminar
• Over the course of their degree program, full-time students must attend 24 seminars:
o 8 seminars from the Waterloo Institute for Nanotechnology (WIN)
o 16 seminars from departments and research institutions where Chemical Engineering faculty members have a membership. The Chemical Engineering seminars are documented in the Events section of the Chemical Engineering Department website.
• Note: At Chemical Engineering seminars, attendance is documented. At other approved
Graduate Studies Seminar
• Over the course of their degree program, all students must attend 24 seminars:
o 8 seminars from the Waterloo Institute for Nanotechnology (WIN)
o 16 seminars from departments and research institutions where Chemical Engineering faculty members have a membership. The Chemical Engineering seminars are documented in the Events section of the Chemical Engineering Department website.
• Note: At Chemical Engineering seminars, attendance is documented. At other approved
Page 1 of 2
Current Graduate Studies Academic Calendar content:
Proposed Graduate Studies Academic Calendar content:
seminars, students complete an attendance form and get it signed by the seminar organizer. Full instructions are available on the Department website.
seminars, students complete an attendance form and get it signed by the seminar organizer. Full instructions are available on the Department website.
How will students currently registered in the program be impacted by these changes?
The Department will make accommodations for students already registered in our program. Currently we have one part time PhD Nano student registered in our program.
Departmental approval date (mm/dd/yy):
Reviewed by GSO (for GSO use only) ☒ date (mm/dd/yy): 02/03/2017
Faculty approval date (mm/dd/yy):
Senate Graduate & Research Council (SGRC) approval date (mm/dd/yy):
Senate approval date (mm/dd/yy) (if applicable):
Page 2 of 2
Graduate Studies Program Revision Template
Prior to form submission, review the content revision instructions and information regarding major/minor modifications. For questions about the form submission, contact Trevor Clews, Graduate Studies Office.
Faculty: Engineering
Program: Master of Engineering (MEng) in Chemical Engineering
Program contact name(s): Judy Caron
Form completed by: Judy Caron
Description of proposed changes: Note: changes to courses and milestones also require the completion/submission of the SGRC Course/Milestone-New/Revision/Inactivation form (PC docx version or MAC docx version).
We are amending our degree requirements so that there is no difference between requirements for part time or full time students.
Is this a major modification to the program? No
Rationale for change(s):
This change will provide necessary consistency of the degree requirements for both part time and full time students.
Proposed effective date: Term: Spring Year: 2017
Current Graduate Studies Academic Calendar (GSAC) page (include the link to the web page where the changes are to be made):
https://uwaterloo.ca/graduate-studies-academic-calendar/engineering/department-chemical-engineering/master-engineering-meng-chemical-engineering
Current Graduate Studies Academic Calendar content:
Proposed Graduate Studies Academic Calendar content:
Ma s te r 's S e m in a r
• Over the course of their degree program, full-time students must attend 12 seminars from departments and research institutions where Chemical Engineering faculty members have a membership. The Chemical Engineering seminars are documented in the Events section of the Chemical Engineering Department website.
• Note: Part-time students are not required to fulfill this requirement.
• Note: At Chemical Engineering seminars, attendance is documented. At other approved
Ma s te r 's S e m in a r
• Over the course of their degree program, all students must attend 12 seminars from departments and research institutions where Chemical Engineering faculty members have a membership. The Chemical Engineering seminars are documented in the Events section of the Chemical Engineering Department website.
• Note: At Chemical Engineering seminars, attendance is documented. At other approved seminars, students must complete an attendance form and get it signed by the
Page 1 of 2
Current Graduate Studies Academic Calendar content:
Proposed Graduate Studies Academic Calendar content:
seminars, students must complete an attendance form and get it signed by the seminar organizer. Full instructions are available on the Department website.
seminar organizer. Full instructions are available on the Department website.
How will students currently registered in the program be impacted by these changes?
The Department will make accommodations for students already registered in our program. Currently we have one part time Meng student registered in our program.
Departmental approval date (mm/dd/yy):
Reviewed by GSO (for GSO use only) ☒ date (mm/dd/yy): 02/03/2017
Faculty approval date (mm/dd/yy):
Senate Graduate & Research Council (SGRC) approval date (mm/dd/yy):
Senate approval date (mm/dd/yy) (if applicable):
Page 2 of 2
Graduate Studies Program Revision Template
Prior to form submission, review the content revision instructions and information regarding major/minor modifications. For questions about the form submission, contact Trevor Clews, Graduate Studies Office.
Faculty: Engineering
Program: Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Chemical Engineering
Program contact name(s): Judy Caron
Form completed by: Judy Caron
Description of proposed changes: Note: changes to courses and milestones also require the completion/submission of the SGRC Course/Milestone-New/Revision/Inactivation form (PC docx version or MAC docx version). We are amending our degree requirements so that there is no difference between requirements for part time or full time students.
Is this a major modification to the program? No
Rationale for change(s):
This change will provide necessary consistency of the degree requirements for both part time and full time students.
Proposed effective date: Term: Spring Year: 2017
Current Graduate Studies Academic Calendar (GSAC) page (include the link to the web page where the changes are to be made):
https://uwaterloo.ca/graduate-studies-academic-calendar/engineering/department-chemical-engineering/doctor-philosophy-phd-chemical-engineering
Current Graduate Studies Academic Calendar content:
Proposed Graduate Studies Academic Calendar content:
• Graduate Studies Seminar
• Over the course of their degree program, full-time PhD students should attend 24 seminars from departments and research institutions where Chemical Engineering faculty members have a membership. The Chemical Engineering seminars are documented in the Events section of the Chemical Engineering Department.
• Note: At Chemical Engineering seminars, attendance is documented. At other approved seminars, students must complete an attendance form and get it signed by the
• Graduate Studies Seminar
• Over the course of their degree program, all PhD students should attend 24 seminars from departments and research institutions where Chemical Engineering faculty members have a membership. The Chemical Engineering seminars are documented in the Events section of the Chemical Engineering Department.
• Note: At Chemical Engineering seminars, attendance is documented. At other approved seminars, students must complete an attendance form and get it signed by the
Page 1 of 2
Current Graduate Studies Academic Calendar content:
Proposed Graduate Studies Academic Calendar content:
seminar organizer. Full instructions are available on the Department website.
seminar organizer. Full instructions are available on the Department website.
How will students currently registered in the program be impacted by these changes?
The Department will make accommodations for students already registered in our program. Currently we have 8 part time PhD students registered in our program.
Departmental approval date (mm/dd/yy):
Reviewed by GSO (for GSO use only) ☐ date (mm/dd/yy): 02/03/2017
Faculty approval date (mm/dd/yy):
Senate Graduate & Research Council (SGRC) approval date (mm/dd/yy):
Senate approval date (mm/dd/yy) (if applicable):
Page 2 of 2
Graduate Studies Program Revision Template
Prior to form submission, review the content revision instructions and information regarding major/minor modifications. For questions about the form submission, contact Trevor Clews, Graduate Studies Office.
Faculty: Engineering
Program: Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Chemical Engineering - Water
Program contact name(s): Judy Caron
Form completed by: Judy Caron
Description of proposed changes: Note: changes to courses and milestones also require the completion/submission of the SGRC Course/Milestone-New/Revision/Inactivation form (PC docx version or MAC docx version). We amending our degree requirements so that there is no difference between requirements for part time or full time students.
Is this a major modification to the program? No
Rationale for change(s):
This change will provide necessary consistency of the degree requirements for both part time and full time students.
Proposed effective date: Term: Spring Year: 2017
Current Graduate Studies Academic Calendar (GSAC) page (include the link to the web page where the changes are to be made):
https://uwaterloo.ca/graduate-studies-academic-calendar/engineering/department-chemical-engineering/doctor-philosophy-phd-chemical-engineering-water
Current Graduate Studies Academic Calendar content:
Proposed Graduate Studies Academic Calendar content:
• Graduate Studies Seminar
• Over the course of their degree program, full-time PhD students should attend 24 seminars from departments and research institutions where Chemical Engineering faculty members have a membership. The Chemical Engineering seminars are documented in the Events section of the Chemical Engineering Department.
• Note: At Chemical Engineering seminars, attendance is documented. At other approved seminars, students must complete an attendance form and get it signed by the
• Graduate Studies Seminar
• Over the course of their degree program, all PhD students should attend 24 seminars from departments and research institutions where Chemical Engineering faculty members have a membership. The Chemical Engineering seminars are documented in the Events section of the Chemical Engineering Department.
• Note: At Chemical Engineering seminars, attendance is documented. At other approved seminars, students must complete an attendance form and get it signed by the
Page 1 of 2
Current Graduate Studies Academic Calendar content:
Proposed Graduate Studies Academic Calendar content:
seminar organizer. Full instructions are available on the Department website.
seminar organizer. Full instructions are available on the Department website.
How will students currently registered in the program be impacted by these changes?
The Department will make accommodations for students already registered in our program. Currently we have no part time PhD Water students registered in our program.
Departmental approval date (mm/dd/yy):
Reviewed by GSO (for GSO use only) ☒ date (mm/dd/yy): 02/03/2017
Faculty approval date (mm/dd/yy):
Senate Graduate & Research Council (SGRC) approval date (mm/dd/yy):
Senate approval date (mm/dd/yy) (if applicable):
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University of Waterloo
Graduate Expedited Proposal ofthe
Graduate Diploma in Quantum-Safe Cryptography
Volume I-Proposed Brief
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Table of Contents TableofFigures......................................................................................................................4
I.BriefDescriptionandRational.............................................................................................5
II.ObjectivesoftheProgram..................................................................................................6
III.AdmissionsRequirements.................................................................................................6
IV.DegreeRequirements........................................................................................................8
a.TechnicalCoursesandMilestones................................................................................................8
a.ProfessionalCoursesandMilestones..........................................................................................11
V.ProgramStructure.............................................................................................................12
VI.CourseDescriptions..........................................................................................................14
VII.ModeofDelivery.............................................................................................................17
VIII.AssessmentofTeachingandLearning............................................................................17
a.TeachingAssessment..................................................................................................................17
b.LearningAssessment..................................................................................................................18
IX.Resources.........................................................................................................................18
X.QualityandOtherIndicators.............................................................................................19
XI.ProjectedEnrollment........................................................................................................19
AppendixA............................................................................................................................20
ProgramOutcomes............................................................................................................................20
CoursestoOutcomes........................................................................................................................20
CoursestoExpectations....................................................................................................................20
AppendixB............................................................................................................................27
IntegrationofTechnicalandProfessionalSkills................................................................................27
StandardsandCertification...............................................................................................................27
TechnicalSkills...................................................................................................................................27
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AppendixC............................................................................................................................31
Bartholomew,Rachel........................................................................................................................31
Beynon,WmDouglas........................................................................................................................31
Hurwitz,Marc....................................................................................................................................31
Jao,David...........................................................................................................................................31
Jennewein,Thomas...........................................................................................................................31
Lutkenhaus,Norbert..........................................................................................................................31
Menezes,Alfred.................................................................................................................................31
Mosca,Michele.................................................................................................................................31
Weber,J.Mark..................................................................................................................................31
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Table of Figures TableIV-a:CourseAlternatives......................................................................................................9
TableV-a:PotentialAdditionalCourseLoad................................................................................13
TableV-b:CourseOfferingSchedule............................................................................................14
TableXI-a:ProgramOutcomes....................................................................................................21
TableXI-b:CoursestoOutcomes.................................................................................................22
TableXI-c:CoursestoExpectations.............................................................................................24
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I. Brief Description and Rational Informationsecurityisatthecoreofinformationandcommunicationtechnologies(ICT).
Organizationsaroundtheworldgotogreatlengthstoensureimportantinformationissecure
andreliable.Asnewtechnologiesemerge—suchasquantuminformationprocessing,which
posesnovelthreatstoinformationsecurity—sotoodoestheneedtodevelopinnovative
strategiestoguaranteedatasecurity.
Quantumcomputerswillbreaksomeofthefoundationalpiecesofourcurrentcybersecurity
infrastructure.Itisimperativethatnewcryptographytoolsdesignedtobesafeinanerawith
quantumcomputersbedesigned,implemented,standardized,tested,anddeployedbefore
quantumcomputersareavailabletoadversaries.
Itisthereforecriticaltodevelopthesecutting-edgetoolsandtrainthenextgenerationof
HighlyQualifiedPersonnel(HQP)inthefield.
The5-year-oldCryptoWorks21program(NSERCCREATETrainingPrograminBuildinga
WorkforcefortheCryptographicInfrastructureofthe21stCentury)havebeenpreparingthis
newgenerationofHQPtopioneeranewglobalinfrastructureforquantum-safecryptography.
ItishostedbytheUniversityofWaterloo’sCentreforAppliedCryptographicResearch(CACR)
andtheInstituteforQuantumComputing(IQC).Sincetheprograminceptionin2012,the
ProgramDirector,ProfessorMoscaalongsideindustryandacademicpartnersandcollaborators
havedevelopedanddeliveredtwoimportanttrainingprograms:aSpecializedTechnicalSkills
andaSpecializedProfessionalSkillsprogram.Thesecomplementaryprogramshavebeen
preparingstudentsintheCryptoWorks21(CW21)programreadytotackleforthcoming
cryptographicchallenges.Thetrainingprogramshavebroughttogetherresearchers,
organizationsandindustrymembersfromawiderangeofareasandexpertisetoensure
Canada’sHQPleadthecurrentmarketforemergingtechnologyresearchanddevelopment.
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II. Objectives of the Program Securityinanerawithquantumtechnologiesisagrowingconcernforgovernmentand
individualsaroundtheworld.TheInstituteforQuantumComputingattheUniversityof
Waterlooprovidesworldrenownededucationinquantumcomputing.TheproposedGraduate
DiplomainQuantum-SafeCryptographywillprovidetheeducationnecessarytoprotectagainst
thesecuritychallengesposedbyquantumadvances.Graduatesofthediplomaprogramwillgo
ontoservetheglobalcommunityasHighlyQualifiedPersonnelwithspecializedskills.The
GraduateDiplomainQuantum-SafeCryptographyaimsto:
Prepareanewgenerationofresearcherstocreatequantum-safetoolsforthe21stcenturyProvideprofessionalknowledgeandtechnicalskillsforallresearchersFostercollaborationbetweenyoungscientistsandexpertsinquantumandcryptographicresearchEnablestudentstobuildrelationshipswithcryptographiccommunitiesinacademia,industry,andgovernmentEncouragecollaborationbetweenstudentsandpartnersinmathematics,computerscience,physicsandengineeringAllowstudentstostudy,discuss,andinvestigatechallengesandapplicationsforquantum-safecryptography
Anillustrationoftheprogram'sLearningObjectivesasalignedwiththeGraduateDegree
LearningExpectationscanbefoundinAppendixA(TableXI-a).
III. Admissions Requirements Asatype2diplomaprogramtherewouldbenoformaladmissionsprocedureintothe
proposedprogram,onceastudentisadmittedtoaUniversityofWaterloograduateprogram
theywouldbeeligibletoenrollintheGraduateDiplomainQuantum-SafeCryptography.Itis
mostlikelythatstudentswhochoosetopursuetheQuantum-SafeCryptographyDiplomawill
registerinoneofthefollowingprograms:
MMathComputerScienceMMathComputerScience(QI)PhDComputerSciencePhDComputerScience(QI)
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MMathCombinatorics&OptimizationMMathCombinatorics&Optimization(QI)PhDCombinatorics&OptimizationPhDCombinatorics&Optimization(QI)MMathPureMathPhDPureMathMAScElectricalandComputerEngineering(includingNanotechnology)MAScElectricalandComputerEngineering(QI)PhDElectricalandComputerEngineering(includingNanotechonology)PhDElectricalandComputerEngineering(QI)MScPhysics(includingNanotechonology)MScPhysics(QI)PhDPhysics(includingNanotechnology)PhDPhysics(QI)
AformdevelopedandhousedbyCryptoWorks21wouldbeavailabletoallUWgraduate
studentsregisteredintheabovelistedprograms.Theformwouldallowstudentstoindicate
theirintentiontocompletethediplomaprogram.TheformcouldbepostedontheCW21
websiteoravailablethroughtheCW21staff.Anystudentsinterestedincompletingthe
diplomawouldideallycompletetheformearlyonintheirdegree.Oncetheinternalintention
formisreceivedbytheCW21stafftheycouldthentrackthestudents’progressusingQUEST
andaninternaltrackingprocesses.Onceastudenthascompletedthediplomaprogram
requirementsincludingallmilestonesCW21staffwouldcommunicatedthistotheGraduate
StudiesOffice.
AnalternativetotheaboveprocesswouldbeforcurrentUWgraduatestudentstoindicateon
theGraduateStudiesIntentiontoGraduate/ProgramCompletionformthattheyhave
completedtheGraduateDiplomainQuantumSafeCryptography.Ifastudentidentifiesthe
GraduateDiplomainQuantumSafeCryptographyontheirintentiontograduatefromtheGSO
wouldthencommunicatethestudentsnametoCW21staffatwhichtimetheCW21staffwould
checkthatthestudentshascompletedallnecessarycomponentsofthediploma.
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TheuseofbothaninternalintentionformandtheGSOformwouldensurethatallstudents
attemptingthediplomawouldbecaptured.Whiletheinternalintentionformwouldallow
CW21totrackthestudentsastheyprogressthroughthediplomarequirements,theGSOform
wouldallowanystudentsthatdonotdecideuntillaterintheiracademiccareertopursuethe
diplomatostillbegiventheopportunitytoearnthecredential.
IV. Degree Requirements TheQuantum-SafeCryptographyDiplomawouldrequirethecompletionof4(0.5)graduate
levelcoursesandthreemilestones.Therequirementsaredividedinto2areasofexpertise;
TechnicalandProfessionalwithafinalmilestonetoincorporatethetechnicalandprofessional
knowledge.
Theoverallprogramrequirementswillbeasfollows;
2(0.5)CoursesinQuantum-SafeCryptographyselectedfromlistof
approvedcourses
1MilestoneinTechnicalSkills-completionofshortmodulesor
coursealternativesineachoftheskillareas
BE606(0.5)
BE600(0.5)
1MilestoneinProfessionalskills
1MilestoneinIntegrationofProfessionalandTechnicalskills
Pleaseseebelowformoredetailedinformationofthespecificareasofexpertise:
a. Technical Courses and Milestones
Studentsmustgainknowledgeinthefollowingtechnicalskillsareas:• Networksecurity• (Conventional)Cryptography• Post-quantumcryptography• Quantumcryptographytheory• Implementationofquantumcommunication• Quantumcomputation
Technical
Professional
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Thedefaultmethodforachievingthetechnicalskillsmilestonewillbetocompletethe
respective6in-classmodules.Amodulewillconsistof6hoursoflectureandanassignment.A
studentcanforgoanyoneofthe6modulesinfavorofalistedcoursealternativeinthe
correspondingskillarea.Anygraduatecoursescompletedinthiswaycanbeusedtowardsthe
courserequirementsfortheDiploma.
ThealternativecoursesforeachtechnicalskillareawillbelistedintheGraduateStudies
AcademicCalendarandcanbeenseeninTableIV-a.
TableIV-a:CourseAlternatives
TECHNICALSKILLAREA SHORTMODULE COURSEALTERNATIVE(OthercoursesasapprovedbytheCryptoWorks21TechnicalSkillsCommittee)
NetworkSecurity CW21NetworkSecurity
module
CS658,ECE628
Cryptography CW21Cryptography
module
CO685,CO687
Post-QuantumCryptography CW21Post-Quantum
Cryptographymodule
Currentlynoalternative
QuantumCryptography
Theory
CW21Quantum
CryptographyTheory
module
QIC890(topic2)AppliedQuantumCryptography
ImplementationofQuantum
Communication
CW21Implementationof
Quantum
Communicationmodule
QIC890(topic3)ImplementationofQuantum
Communication
QuantumComputation CW21Quantum
Computationmodule
QIC710/AM871/CO681/CS768/PHYS767
CO481,CS467,PHYS467(acceptablealternatives
tomilestoneshoweverUndergraduatecourses
cannotbecountedtowardstheDiplomacourse
requirements)
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Inadditiontothetechnicalskillsareamilestonerequirementsstudentsmustalsocomplete2
graduatelevelcourses(2*0.5)graduatelevelcreditsfromthelist(tobeincludedinthe
GraduateStudiesAcademicCalendar)below.
Quantum-SafeCryptographyCourses(choosetwofromthelistbelow)
• CS658(0.5)ComputerSecurityandPrivacy• ECE628(0.5)ComputerNetworkSecurity• CO685(0.5)TheMathematicsofPublic-KeyCryptography• CO687(0.5)AppliedCryptography• QIC890(0.5)AppliedQuantumCryptography(topic2)• QIC890(0.5)ImplementationofQuantumCommunication(topic3)• QIC710/CS768/AMATH871/CO681/PHYS767(0.5)QuantumInformation
Processing• QIC890(0.5)Topicsinquantum-safecryptography(topic19)• OthercoursesasapprovedbytheCryptoWorks21TechnicalSkillsCommittee
Forexample,astudentcouldchoosetocompleteCS658&QIC710satisfyingtheTechnicalskill
areasofNetworkSecurityandQuantumComputation.Thestudentmustthenparticipatein
theshortmodulesforCryptography,Post-QuantumCryptography,QuantumCryptography
TheoryandImplementationofQuantumCommunicationtofulfilltheTechnicalSkillsmilestone.
ThismethodwouldalsouseCS658andQIC710tosatisfythetwo(0.5)courserequirementin
thetechnicalportionofthediploma).
Theseareasrepresentthebreadthofknowledgerequiredtobeabletounderstandand
articulatetheoptionsforpreparingaspecificICTsystemtobesecureinthecontextofquantum
computers.However,technicalknowledgeisnotenoughtoevolveourICTinfrastructuretobe
safeinanerawithquantumcomputers.Tocomplementthetechnicalknowledge,wehave
implementedatrainingtrackwith5professionalareasofknowledge.
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a. Professional Courses and Milestones
Theprofessionaltrainingforthoseparticipatinginthediplomaprogramwillbegainedthrough
thecompletionofthetworequiredcourses,BE600andBE606andsatisfactionoftwo
additionalmilestones.
BE600andBE606willcoverthefollowingtopics:
• IPProtectionandManagement• EntrepreneurshipandCommercialization• Communication• Management
1milestoneinStandardsandCertificationwillcoverthefifthprofessionalskillbythesame
name.Itwillbetaughtbyexpertsinthefieldsthatrelatetothisparticularskilldevelopment.
Inthepast,wehaveexpertsfromNationalInstituteofStandardsandTechnology,European
TelecommunicationsStandardsInstitute,Microsoft,UnitedKnowledgeandUW.Itwillbe
taughtoverthecourseoftwodays.Theworkshopconsistsofoverviewingofthestandards,
casestudies,aligningstandardstobusinessmodels,certificationandstandardsandcertification
forpost-quantumcryptographyetc.
Thefinalmilestoneoftheprogramwillbringtogethertheknowledgeoftechnicaland
professionalskillsintheIntegrationofProfessionalandTechnicalskillsmilestone.This
milestonewillbeofferedasatwo-dayseminarandwillinformstudentshowtoapplycore
conceptsinentrepreneurshiptoanewventureoracademicresearch.Studentswillusethe
LeanLaunchpadapproachtoidentifyandvalidateproblemsandtoarriveatexecutable
researchoracommercialsolution.
Howeachofthecoursesandmilestoneswillcontributetotheprogram'soveralllearning
outcomesisarticulatedinAppendixA(TableXI-b&TableXI-c).
NewmilestoneformsarelocatedinAppendixB.
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V. Program Structure Studentsmayjointhegraduatediplomaonanongoingbasis,withoutanadditionaladmission
processtherewillbenoneedforaformalintakeperiod.ToearntheGraduateDiplomain
Quantum-SafeCryptographystudentsmustcompletetheequivalentof4(0.5)graduatelevel
coursesandseveralmilestones.Theprogrammustbecompletedwhilethestudentis
registeredintheirprimarydegree,studentswouldbesubjecttotheUniversitystandard
timelinesforMastersandDoctoralprogramscompletion.PhDstudentswouldhaveampletime
satisfytherequirementsduringthecourseoftheirstudies.
Studentsmaychoosetostudyonafulltimeorpart-timebasistoearntheirdiploma.Thiswill
occasionallybedictatedbycourseofferinganddemandsofthestudent'sprimarydegree
requirements.
Thediplomaprogramisstructuredinsuchawaythatastudentwouldbeabletocountcourses
completedaspartoftheirgraduatedegreetowardstherequirementsforthediplomaprogram.
Dependingonthestudent'shomefacultyandgraduatedegreebeingsoughttherewillbea
differentnumberofcoursesrequiredaboveandbeyondtheirdegreerequirements.Belowisa
tableofthepotentialnumberofadditionalcoursesrequiredfordiplomacompletion.The
informationbelowisbasedonthecurrentprogramrequirements.
Forexample,astudentinthediplomaprogramcouldtakeCS658,CS768andQIC890.Based
onthecalendarentryforMMathinComputerScience(linkbelow)thestudentwouldsatisfy
theCS600levelcourserequirement(withCS658)aswellasacoursefromthetableofCS
approvedcourses(withCS768).ThestudentwouldstillhavetofulfilltheCS800levelcourse
requirementand1otherfromtheCSapprovedlistalongwiththemilestoneandBE600andBE
606requirementsforthediploma
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TableV-a:PotentialAdditionalCourse(doubleclicktoaccessexcelworkbook)
Program (programnamecontainslinktoGraduateCalendarentry.Commentincellincludesdegreerequirmentsanddiplomacoursesinboldusedtosatisfyrequierments)
NumberofCourses
requiredforDegree
Potentialnumberofcoursesthatcouldbeused
towardsDiploma(maximum2)
Additionalcourses
requiredforDegree
Additionalcoursesrequired
forDiploma(minimum2)
MMathComputerScience 4 2 2 2
MMathComputerScience(QI) 5 2 3 2
PhDComputerScience(entryfromMasters) 4 2 2 2
PhDComputerScience(QI)(entryfromQIMasters) 6 2 2 2
MMathCombinatorics&Optimization 4 2 0 2
MMathCombinatorics&Optimization(QI) 4 2 1 2
PhDCombinatorics&Optimization 8 2 3 2
PhDCombinatorics&Optimization(QI) 8 2 4 2
MMathPureMath 4 1 3 3
PhDPureMath 4 1 3 3
MAScElectricalandComputerEngineering 5 2 3 2
MAScElectricalandComputerEngineering 5 0 5 4
MAScElectricalandComputerEngineering(QI) 5 1 4 3
PhDElectricalandComputerEngineering(entryfrom 4 2 1 2
PhDElectricalandComputerEngineering(Nanotechonology)(entryfromMasters)
4 0 4 4
PhDElectricalandComputerEngineering(QI)(entryfroma 4 2 2 2
MScPhysics 4 1+ <3 ~2
MScPhysics(Nanotechnology) 4 1 3 3
MScPhysics(QI) 4 1+ <3 ~2
PhDPhysics(entryfromMasters) 4 1+ <3 ~2
PhDPhysics(Nanotechnology)(entryfromnon-NANOMasters) 4 0 4 4
PhDPhysics(QI)(entryfromQIMasters) 4 2 2 2
ComputerScience
CombinatoricsandOptimization
PureMath
ElectricalandComputerEngineering
Physics
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TheOfferingschedulefortheQuantum-SafeCryptographycoursesdeliveredatUWisbelow.
TableV-b:CourseOfferingSchedule
2017-18 2018-19 2019-20 2020-21
Course F W S F W S F W S F W S
QIC710/AM871/CO
681/CS768/PC767 X X X X
QIC891(topic5) X X X X
QIC890(topic2) X X
QIC890(topic3) X X
QIC890(topic19) X X
CS658 X X X X X X X X X X X X
ECE628 X X X X
CO685 X X X X
CO687 X X X X
CO481/CS467/PHY
467 X X X X
Totalcourses 3 6 2 3 5 2 3 6 2 3 5 2
VI. Course Descriptions QIC710QuantumInformationProcessing(0.50)LEC
(Cross-listedwithAMATH871,CO681,CS768,PHYS767)
Reviewofbasicsofquantuminformationandcomputationalcomplexity;Simplequantum
algorithms;QuantumFouriertransformandShorfactoringalgorithm:Amplitudeamplification,
Groversearchalgorithmanditsoptimality;Completelypositivetrace-preservingmapsand
Krausrepresentation;Non-localityandcommunicationcomplexity;Physicalrealizationsof
quantumcomputation:requirementsandexamples;Quantumerror-correction,includingCSS
codes,andelementsoffault-tolerantcomputation;Quantumcryptography;Securityproofsof
quantumkeydistributionprotocols;Quantumproofsystems.Familiaritywiththeoretical
computerscienceorquantummechanicswillalsobeanasset,thoughmoststudentswillnotbe
familiarwithboth.
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QIC890TopicsinQuantumInformation(0.50)LEC
Topic#2:AppliedQtmCryptography
Topic#3:ImpltnofQtmCommunication
Topic#19:TopicsinQuantum-SafeCrypto
QIC891TopicsinQuantumInformation(0.25)LEC
Topic#5:TopicsinQuantum-SafeCryptography
CS467LEC,TST0.50IntroductiontoQuantumInformationProcessing
Basicsofcomputationalcomplexity;basicsofquantuminformation;quantumphenomena;
quantumcircuitsanduniversality;relationshipbetweenquantumandclassicalcomplexity
classes;simplequantumalgorithms;quantumFouriertransform;Shorfactoringalgorithm;
Groversearchalgorithm;physicalrealizationofquantumcomputation;error-correctionand
fault-tolerance;quantumkeydistribution.[Offered:W]
CS658ComputerSecurityandPrivacy(0.50)LAB,LEC
Securityandprivacyissuesinvariousaspectsofcomputing.Specifictopicsinclude:comparing
securityandprivacy,programsecurity,writingsecureprograms,controlsagainstprogram
threats,operatingsystemsecurity,formalsecuritymodels,networksecurity,Internet
applicationsecurityandprivacy,privacy-enhancingtechnologies,databasesecurityandprivacy,
inferencedatamining,securitypolicies,physicalsecurity,economicsofsecurity,andlegaland
ethicalissues.(Note:KnowledgeofoperatingsystemsequivalenttothatobtainedfromCS350
isassumed.)
CO481LEC,TST0.50IntroductiontoQuantumInformationProcessing
Basicsofcomputationalcomplexity;basicsofquantuminformation;quantumphenomena;
quantumcircuitsanduniversality;relationshipbetweenquantumandclassicalcomplexity
classes;simplequantumalgorithms;quantumFouriertransform;Shorfactoringalgorithm;
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Groversearchalgorithm;physicalrealizationofquantumcomputation;error-correctionand
fault-tolerance;quantumkeydistribution.[Offered:W]
CO685TheMathematicsofPublic-KeyCryptography(0.50)LEC
Anin-depthstudyofpublic-keycryptography,including:number-theoreticproblems-prime
generation,integerfactorization,discretelogarithms;public-keyencryption;digitalsignatures;
keyestablishment;secretsharing;andsecuritydefinitionsandproofs.
CO687AppliedCryptography(0.50)LEC
Abroadintroductiontocryptography,highlightingthemajordevelopmentsofthepasttwenty
years,includingsymmetricciphers,hashfunctionsanddataintegrity,public-keyencryptionand
digitalsignatures,keyestablishment,andkeymanagement.Applicationstointernetsecurity,
computersecurity,communicationssecurity,andelectroniccommercewillbestudied.
ECE628ComputerNetworkSecurity(0.50)LEC
Evolutionofcomputersecurity.Typesofsecuritythreats,hardwarethreats,softwarethreats,
physicalthreats,cryptanalysis.Thetheoryofsecuremessagepassing.Methodsofencryption,
privatenetworks,DataEncryptionStandard,PublicKeyCryptosystems.SecrecyandPrivacyina
networkenvironment,longhaulnetworks,localareanetworks.Protocolsforcomputer
networksecurity.
PHYS467LEC,TST0.50IntroductiontoQuantumInformationProcessing
Basicsofcomputationalcomplexity;basicsofquantuminformation;quantumphenomena;
quantumcircuitsanduniversality;relationshipbetweenquantumandclassicalcomplexity
classes;simplequantumalgorithms;quantumFouriertransform;Shorfactoringalgorithm;
Groversearchalgorithm;physicalrealizationofquantumcomputation;error-correctionand
fault-tolerance;quantumkeydistribution.[Offered:W]
BE600ManagementandLeadership(0.50)
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Thiscourseprovidesstudentswiththeopportunitytodeveloparangeofsoftskillsandthe
businessacumennecessarytomaximizethelikelihoodofbusinesssuccess.Topicsinclude
communicationandinterpersonalskills,leadership,andnegotiationskills.Arangeofapplied
approachesareused,includingintegratedcases,simulations,andinteractionwiththelocal
businesscommunity.MEngandGDipstudentsonly.
BE606Entrepreneurshipandinnovation(0.50)
Thiscourseintroducesstudentstothetheoryunderlyingentrepreneurship,venturecreation
andinnovationmanagement,aswellasitspracticalimplications.Topicscovered
includeintroductiontoentrepreneurshipandinnovation,thedynamicsofinnovation,
corporateentrepreneurshipandcommercialization,venturecreationand
themanagementofhigh-performanceinnovativeteams.
VII. Mode of Delivery AllinstructionintheQuantum-SafeCryptographyprogramwillbegivenface-to-face.The
courseswillbedeliveredineitherthetraditionalweeklyformatorasintensiveblockcourses.
BlockcourseswillbeofferedintheSpringterms,lastingbetween1and2weeks.Thecourses
willhaveacreditweightof0.5andthereforerequireatotalof36hoursoflectures.Itis
reasonabletoexpectthelecturestobedeliveredoverthecourseof4-5fulldays.Thisblock
courseformatmayprovechallengingforsomestudentsasitcouldaffecttheirother
registrationduringthespringterm,howeverTable3indicatesthattherearesignificantlyless
courseofferingsintheSpringterms.Similarly,theintensiveinstructionmodelisgrowingin
popularityatseveralCanadianUniversitiesandtheCryptoWorks21hasalreadyimplemented
theequivalentofa0.5creditprofessionalskillscourseinpastspringtermsina1-weekperiod.
VIII. Assessment of Teaching and Learning
a. Teaching Assessment
Toensurethestudentsarereceivingthehighestqualityinstructionandcoursecontent,the
courseregistrantswillbepolledelectronicallywithanumberofspecificandopenended
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questions.Theresponseswillbecollatedandanalyzedtoinformfuturecoursecontentand
instruction.AsenrollmentintheproposedGraduateDiplomainQuantum-SafeCryptography
increasestheremaybesomemeritinemployingmoreformalizedcourseevaluations,however
thecurrentpracticeusedbytheCryptoWorks21programcouldbeuseduntilsuchachange
becomesnecessary.
b. Learning Assessment
Eachoftherequiredcourseswillemployanumberofdifferentevaluationtools.Studentswill
beexpectedtodemonstratetheknowledgetheyhavegainedthoughcompletionofquizzes,
writtenassignments,possibleshortresearchpapers,andmockcourseproposals.Someofthe
technicalcourseswillcontainafinalexamination;theevaluationtoolswillbechosenatthe
discretionoftheinstructor.
Thediplomaprogramwillincludenewgraduatemilestonestoprovidestudentsthenecessary
traininginQuantum-SafeCryptography.Themilestoneswillbeevaluatedbydiplomafaculty
membersandrecordedascompleteonthestudent'stranscript.
IX. Resources Notethatthecorematerialhasalreadybeendevelopedandoffered.Thetechnicalskills
courseswillbeofferedbytheexistingfaculty,insomecaseswithsupportfrompostdocsor
visitors.FourofthefiveprofessionalskillswillbecoveredbycoursestobeofferedbyConrad
(anddeliveredastwo0.5creditcourses).
TheCryptoWorks21programwillprovidethenecessaryadditionalfunding(beyondwhatever
incomewillbegeneratedthroughthecurrentbudgetmodelbystudentsenrolledinthecredit
courses).CryptoWorks21iscurrentlyfundedbyNSERCaswellasmatchingfundsfromvarious
universitysources.Forexamplewearecurrentlyrequestingfundingfromamajorindustry
collaboratorandareengagedinseekingfundingfromotherindustrycollaboratorsand
governmentprogramssuchasTheNetworksofCentresofExcellenceofCanadain
Cybersecurity.
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X. Quality and Other Indicators ThecityofWaterloohasattractedhighcaliberprofessionalsinthefieldofcryptographyin
quantumcontextforseveralyears.TheFacultyinvolvedwiththeproposedQuantumSafe
CryptographyGraduateDiplomaarehighlyvisibleleadersintheglobalcommunity(as
illustratedbytheirCurriculumVitaeinAppendixC).ThecaliberoftheFacultydesigningand
instructingtheprogramspeakstotheoverallqualityoftheprogram.TheFacultyand
Instructorsrepresentawiderangeofacademicexpertisethatcombinetocoverthebreadthof
skillsbeingtaughtintheprogram.AswellasthecurrentprimaryFacultymemberstheprogram
willcallonguestspeakerstogivelecturesandallowthestudentstoreceivethemostrelevant
andup-to-dateinstructionavailableinthefield.
XI. Projected Enrollment Sinceitsinceptionin2012theexistingCryptoWorks21programhasgrowninpopulationfrom
23to62studentsovertheyears.Applicationstothecurrentprogramarefurtherevidenceof
theincreasedinterestandneedforaformalizedprograminQuantumSakeCryptography.Inits
firstyearofexistencetheCW21programreceivedatotalof37applications(fromgraduate
studentsandpostdoctoralfellows)sinceOctober2013CW21hasreceivedanadditional229
applications(fromgraduateandpostdoctoralfellows)with161ofthoseapplicationsreceived
inthepast2years.Thesenumbersareaclearindicationofthedemandforprogramming
specializinginQuantum-SafeCryptography.Itisourexpectationthatwithaspecificcredential
attachedtothespecializedtrainingtheprogramwillattractasmallclass,about15students,in
yearoneoftheprogram.ConsideringthegrowthrateoftheCW21programweanticipate
enrollmenttogrowsteadilywitheachacademiccycle.
DemandforexpertsinInformationProtectionincreaseseachdaywiththegrowingcases
compromisedsecurity.Asdemandgrowswewillbeofferingacredentialnotwidelyavailablein
theacademiccommunity.Marketdemandshouldensurestronginitialenrollmentfromcurrent
UniversityofWaterloostudentsandhavethepotentialattractstudentstoenrollatthe
Universitytohaveaccesstothisuniquediplomaprogram.
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Appendix A
Program Outcomes
Courses to Outcomes
Courses to Expectations
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TableXI-a:ProgramOutcomes
PROGRAMOUTCOMES
1.DepthandBreadthofKnowledge
2.Researchand
Scholarship
3.LevelofApplicationofKnowledge
4.ProfessionalCapacity/Autonomy
5.LevelofCommunicationsSkills
6.AwarenessofLimitsofKnowledge
Tounderstandhowcryptographyisusedtoprotectourcybersystems x x x xTounderstandtheimpactquantumtechnologieswillhaveoncurrentcyberinfrastructure x x
Tounderstandboththequantumandclassicalsolutionstothequantumthreat,andtheirrespectivestrengthsandweaknesses x x Tounderstandthecurrentstateofimplementationofquantumcomputingandofquantum-safecryptography x x Tounderstandthechallengesofturningnewtechnologyintocommercializableproductsandservices x x x x xTounderstandthechallengesofbringingnewcryptographicmethodstowide-scaledeployment x x x x x
Tobeabletocommunicatetheproblemandopportunitypostedbyemergingquantumtechnologiestoarangeofrelevantstakeholders x x x x
Tounderstandstandardsandcertificationandtheirroleinwide-scaledeploymentofnewcryptographictechnology x x x x x
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TableXI-b:CoursestoOutcomes
CoursesandKeyLearningExperiencesCoreCourses Milestones ElectiveCourses(2ofthefollowingrequired)
BE606 BE600TechnicalSkills
Standards&Certification
IntegrationofTechnical
andProfessional
SkillsCS658/ECE628
CO685/CO687
QIC890(topic2)
QIC890(topic3)
QIC891(topic5)
QIC710/CO481/CS467/PHYS4
67Tounderstandhowcryptographyisusedtoprotectourcybersystems x x x x Tounderstandtheimpactquantumtechnologieswillhaveoncurrentcyberinfrastructure x x xTounderstandboththequantumandclassicalsolutionstothequantumthreat,andtheirrespectivestrengthsandweaknesses x x x x xTounderstandthecurrentstateofimplementationofquantumcomputingandofquantum-safecryptography x x x xTounderstandthechallengesofturning x x x x
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newtechnologyintocommercializableproductsandservicesTounderstandthechallengesofbringingnewcryptographicmethodstowide-scaledeployment x x x x x Tobeabletocommunicatetheproblemandopportunitypostedbyemergingquantumtechnologiestoarangeofrelevantstakeholders x x x Tounderstandstandardsandcertificationandtheirroleinwide-scaledeploymentofnewcryptographictechnology x x x
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TableXI-c:CoursestoExpectations
CoursesandKeyLearningExperiences CoreCourses Milestones ElectiveCourses(2ofthefollowingrequired)
BE606 BE600TechnicalSkills
Standards&
Certification
IntegrationofTechnicalandProfessional
SkillsCS658/ECE628
CO685/CO687
QIC890(topic2)
QIC890(topic3)
QIC891(topic5)
QIC710/CO481/CS467/PH
YS467(Quantum
Computation)
1.DepthandBreadthofKnowledge Asystematicunderstandingofknowledgeandacriticalawarenessofcurrentproblemsand/ornewinsights,muchofwhichisat,orinformedby,theforefrontoftheiracademicdiscipline,fieldofstudy,orareaofprofessionalpractice; x x x x x x x x x x x2.ResearchandScholarship Aconceptualunderstandingandmethodologicalcompetencethat: i)Enablesaworkingcomprehensionofhowestablishedtechniquesofresearchandinquiryareusedtocreateandinterpretknowledgeinthediscipline; x x x x x x x
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ii)Enablesacriticalevaluationofcurrentresearchandadvancedresearchandscholarshipinthedisciplineorareaofprofessionalcompetence; x x x x x x xiii)Enablesatreatmentofcomplexissuesandjudgmentsbasedonestablishedprinciplesandtechniques;and, x x x x x x x x x x xOnthebasisofthatcompetence,hasshownatleastoneofthefollowing: i)Thedevelopmentandsupportofasustainedargumentinwrittenform;or x x ii)Originalityintheapplicationofknowledge. x x 3.LevelofApplicationofKnowledge Competenceintheresearchprocessbyapplyinganexistingbodyofknowledgeintothecriticalanalysisofanewquestionorofaspecificproblemorissueinanewsetting. x x x x 4.ProfessionalCapacity/Autonomy a.Thequalitiesandtransferableskillsnecessaryforemploymentrequiring: i)Theexerciseofinitiativeandofpersonalresponsibilityandaccountability; x
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ii)Decision-makingincomplexsituations; x x x b.Theintellectualindependencerequiredforcontinuingprofessionaldevelopment; x c.Theethicalbehaviorconsistentwithacademicintegrityandtheuseofappropriateguidelinesandproceduresforresponsibleconductofresearch;and x x x d.Theabilitytoappreciatethebroaderimplicationsofapplyingknowledgetoparticularcontexts. x x x 5.LevelofCommunicationsSkills Theabilitytocommunicateideas,issuesandconclusionsclearly. x x x 6.AwarenessofLimitsofKnowledge Cognizanceofthecomplexityofknowledgeandofthepotentialcontributionsofotherinterpretations,methods,anddisciplines. x x x x x x x x x x
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Appendix B
New Milestones
Integration of Technical and Professional Skills
Standards and Certification
Technical Skills
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Senate Graduate and Research Council – Course/Milestone –
New/Revision/Inactivation form
Faculty: Math Effective term: Term/Year Spring 2017 Course � New � Revision � Inactivation �
Milestone � New � Revision � Inactivation �
New milestone title: Integration of Professional and Technical SkillsSeminar
For course revisions, indicate the type(s) of changes: (e.g. consent, description, title, requisites) Course Subject code: Choose an item. Course number: Course Title (max. 100 characters incl. spaces): Course Short Title (max. 30 characters incl. spaces): Grading Basis: Choose an item. Course Credit Weight: Choose an item. Course Consent Required: � Choose an item. Course Description: New course description (for revision only): Meet Type(s): Choose an item. Choose an item. Choose an item. Choose an item. Primary Meet Type: Choose an item. Requisites: Special topics course: Yes � No � Cross-listed: Yes � No � Course Subject(s) to be cross-listed with and approval status: Sections combined/heldwith: Rationale for request: This seminar will inform students how to apply core concepts in entrepreneurship to a new venture or academic research. Students will use the Lean Launchpad approach to identify and validate problems and to arrive at executable research or a commercial solution. The intended learning outcome for the milestone:
• Define the lean canvas and explain its purpose. • Distinguish and summarize the difference between the product and market, understand their fit and
articulate the definition of: key metrics, unique value proposition, unfair advantage, channels, customer segments, cost structure and revenue streams.
• Construct customer profiles; engage in customer development and product market validation for an academic project or new venture.
• Develop an applicable intellectual property strategy to their product and idea. • Assemble a pitch and be able to effectively present and articulate their business idea or research
project clearly. Provide alternative views to expand and support their research and testing. Prepared by: CW21 Date: 1-Jan-17
GRADUATE STUDIES OFFICE Waterloo, Ontario, Canada N2L 3G1 uwaterloo.ca/graduate-studies | [email protected] Fax 519-746-3051
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Appendix C
Curriculum Vitae
Bartholomew, Rachel
Beynon, Wm Douglas
Hurwitz, Marc
Jao, David
Jennewein, Thomas
Lutkenhaus, Norbert
Menezes, Alfred
Mosca, Michele
Weber, J. Mark
Bartholomew,Rachel January2017
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CurriculumVitae
a) NAME:(rank,status(tenured,contract,MemberofGraduateFaculty/Corememberofprogrametc.)
Bartholomew,Rachel
IndustryProfessional
MemberoftheGraduateFaculty:no
b) DEGREES:designation,institution,department,yearMBA EntrepreneurshipandTechnology,UniversityofWaterloo,2014.
BBA InformationTechnologyManagement,YorkUniversity,2013.
c) EMPLOYMENTHISTORY:dates,rank/position,department,institution/firmNov.2016-present ManagerofInnovation,MeridianCreditUnion
Aug.2016-present Co-Founder,Servii.io
Sept.2013-present Founder,TheModMarketInc.
April2016-Oct.2016 BusinessDevelopmentManager,AdvancedChemicalTechnologies
Feb.2014-Aug.2016 CourseFacilitator&Coordinator,ConradBusiness,Entrepreneurship
andTechnologyCentre
July2015-Nov.2015 ProductDevelopmentManage,4DVirtualSpace
July2014-July2015 BusinessAnalyst,CyberNorthVenturesInc.
April2014-Aug.2015 EntrepreneurialAdvisorandInstructor,ConradCentreforBusiness,
EntrepreneurshipandTechnology
Sept.2013-June2014 ProjectLead,HumanVelocityInc.
April2013-Jan.2014 HeadofMarketingandFinance,TebMed
d) HONOURS:(F.R.S.,F.R.S.C.,GovernorGeneralsAward,honorarydegree,etc...)Certifications:
2014 ProjectManagementProfessional
2014 TechnicalSales
2014 FundamentalsofManagementConsulting
2016-present CharteredInvestmentManager
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e) SCHOLARLYANDPROFESSIONALACTIVITIES:past7yearsonly(eg.executiveandeditorialpositionsbutnotmembershipsinsocieties)
f) GRADUATESUPERVISIONS:masters,doctoral,postdoctoral-completed/inprogressg) GRADUATECOURSES:past7years,byyear1.EXTERNALRESEARCHFUNDING:past7yearsonly,byyear,indicatingsource(grantingcouncils,
industry,government,foundations,other);amount;principalinvestigator;purpose(research,travel,
publications,etc...)
2.INTERNALRESEARCHFUNDING:Thisincludesuniversityfunds,SSHRCminorgrantsawarded
throughtheUniversity,
h) PUBLICATIONS:ThePublicationsshouldbelistedinthecategoriesshownbelowandincludethefollowinginformation:booksauthored,booksedited(alistofthechapterscontributedbytheeditormustfolloweachtitle),chaptersinbooks(otherthanthoselistedintheabovecategory),papersinrefereedjournals,papersinrefereedconferenceproceedings,technicalreports,abstractsand/orpapersread,andothers.Eachtitlemustshowthenamesoftheauthorsintheorderinwhichtheyappearintheoriginalpublicationandinclusivepagenumbers.Publicationssubmitted,butnotyetaccepted,mustbelistedseparatelywithinthevariouscategories.
1)Life-timesummary(count)accordingtothefollowingcategories:
-Booksauthored............................................................................................................................
-Booksedited................................................................................................................................
-Chaptersinbooks........................................................................................................................
-Papersinrefereedjournal.........................................................................................................
-Papersinrefereedconferenceproceedings................................................................................
-Technicalreports.........................................................................................................................
-Abstractsand/orpapersread......................................................................................................
-Others(workshopspresented)....................................................................................................
�2)Detailsforpastseven(7)yearssamecategoriesasabove:books,chaptersinbooks,papersin
refereedjournals.
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CurriculumVitae
a) NAME:(rank,status(tenured,contract,MemberofGraduateFaculty/Corememberofprogrametc.)Beynon,WmDouglas
IndustryProfessional
MemberoftheGraduateFaculty:no
b) DEGREES:designation,institution,department,yearPh.D. Business,UniversityofKansas,1977.
MASc ManagementSciences,UniversityofWaterloo,1973.
BASc MechanicalEngineering,UniversityofWaterloo,1970.
c) EMPLOYMENTHISTORY:dates,rank/position,department,institution/firm2015-present DirectorandCEO,AdvancedChemicalTechnologies
2013-present President,KeiretsuForum,WaterlooChapter
2009-present President,BeynonEnterprises
2009-present Entrepreneur-in-Residence,the�ConradBusiness,Entrepreneurship&
TechnologyCentre,UniversityofWaterloo
2012-present Facilitator,InnovatorsAlliance
2011-2014 CEO,�TechnologyConvergenceInc.
2010-2011 Co-CEOBrandlogoCommunicationsInc.
2009-2010 Co-CEOSquareFootMedia,Inc.
2003-2009 FounderandChairoftheAdvisoryCouncil,ConradBusiness
Entrepreneurship&TechnologyCentre,UniversityofWaterloo
1999-2012 Member,Innovator’sAlliance
1993-1998 FounderandBoardMember,EnvironmentalBusinessNetwork,
Waterloo/Guelph
1993-1998 VicePresidentWaterlooRegion,OCETA
1987-1993 Co-FounderandMember,ExecutiveDevelopmentGroup,Waterloo
1983-2009 ManagingPartner,BeynonHowes
1983-1985 Manager,ReedMedicalGroup
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1977-1983 VicePresidentR&D,OrganizationalSystemsInc.
1977-1978 VisitingProfessor,Business,UniversityofKansas
1976-1977 AssistantProfessor,Commerce,SimonFraserUniversity
d) HONOURS:(F.R.S.,F.R.S.C.,GovernorGeneralsAward,honorarydegree,etc...)
e) SCHOLARLYANDPROFESSIONALACTIVITIES:past7yearsonly(eg.executiveandeditorialpositionsbutnotmembershipsinsocieties)Executive
2013-present BoardMember,SponsorsOneInc.
2003-2012 BoardMember&Chair,BLOOM(formerlytheOntarioCentrefor
EnvironmentalTechnologyAdvancement-OCETA)
2012-present BoardMember,ElectricalContactsLimited(ECL)
2012-present BoardMember,UbiquitySolarInc
2012-present BoardMember,PinPointCaymanHoldingsInc
f) GRADUATESUPERVISIONS:masters,doctoral,postdoctoral-completed/inprogress
g) GRADUATECOURSES:past7years,byyear
h) EXTERNALRESEARCHFUNDING:past7yearsonly,byyear,indicatingsource(grantingcouncils,industry,government,foundations,other);amount;principalinvestigator;purpose(research,travel,publications,etc...)
*Type:C-Grantingcouncils;G-Government;F-Foundations;O-Other
**Purpose:research,travel,publication,etc.
2.INTERNALRESEARCHFUNDING:Thisincludesuniversityfunds,SSHRCminorgrantsawarded
throughtheUniversity,etc.]
i) PUBLICATIONS:ThePublicationsshouldbelistedinthecategoriesshownbelowandincludethefollowinginformation:booksauthored,booksedited(alistofthechapters
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contributedbytheeditormustfolloweachtitle),chaptersinbooks(otherthanthoselistedintheabovecategory),papersinrefereedjournals,papersinrefereedconferenceproceedings,technicalreports,abstractsand/orpapersread,andothers.Eachtitlemustshowthenamesoftheauthorsintheorderinwhichtheyappearintheoriginalpublicationandinclusivepagenumbers.Publicationssubmitted,butnotyetaccepted,mustbelistedseparatelywithinthevariouscategories.1)Life-timesummary(count)accordingtothefollowingcategories:
-Booksauthored............................................................................................................................
-Booksedited................................................................................................................................
-Chaptersinbooks........................................................................................................................
-Papersinrefereedjournal.........................................................................................................
-Papersinrefereedconferenceproceedings................................................................................
-Technicalreports.........................................................................................................................
-Abstractsand/orpapersread......................................................................................................
-Others(workshopspresented)....................................................................................................
2)Detailsforpastseven(7)yearssamecategoriesasabove:books,chaptersinbooks,papersin
refereedjournals.
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CurriculumVitaea) NAME:(rank,status(tenured,contract,MemberofGraduateFaculty/Corememberof
programetc.)�
Hurwitz,Marc
Assistantprofessor,tenured
MemberoftheGraduateFaculty:yes
b) DEGREES:designation,institution,department,yearCMC CertifiedManagementConsultant,CMC-Ontario,2016.
Ph.D. CognitiveNeuroscience,UniversityofWaterloo,2010.
MBA WilfridLaurierUniversity,2000.
MSc AppliedMathematics,UniversityofGuelph,1988.
MSc NuclearPhysics,McMasterUniversity,1984.
BSc TheoreticalPhysics,UniversityofGuelph,1983.
CertifiedEmployeeBenefitSpecialist,2005.
c) EMPLOYMENTHISTORY:dates,rank/position,department,institution/firm2014-present AssociateDirector,UndergraduateStudies&Lecturer,ConradBusiness,
EntrepreneurshipandTechnologyCentre,UniversityofWaterloo.
2002-2014 AssistantProfessor&Instructor,WilfridLaurierUniversity.
2006-present Foundingpartner,ChiefInsightOfficer,FliPskillsConsulting&FliP
University.
2006-2014 Consultingpartner,ThinkxIC.
1997-2006 AssistantVicePresidentMarketing&Communications,AVPWeb
Integration(GroupBenefits),ManulifeFinancial.
1999-2000 ManagerStochasticRiskPricing(WealthManagement),Manulife
Financial.
1997-1999 TrainingManager(HRIS);PerformanceImprovementConsultant
(WealthManagement),ManulifeFinancial.
1990-1997 PresidentandCo-Founder,MathPlusLearningCentres.
d) HONOURS:(F.R.S.,F.R.S.C.,GovernorGeneralsAward,honorarydegree,etc...)GoldMedalist,WilfridLaurierUniversity,2000.
e) SCHOLARLYANDPROFESSIONALACTIVITIES:past7yearsonly(eg.executiveandeditorialpositionsbutnotmembershipsinsocieties)
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f) GRADUATESUPERVISIONS:masters,doctoral,postdoctoral-completed/inprogress�
NAMEOFSTUDENTSsupervisedwithinthepastsevenyears,titleofthesisofproject,yearoffirst
registrationandyearofcompletion:
g) GRADUATECOURSES:past7years,byyear
h) 1.EXTERNALRESEARCHFUNDING:past7yearsonly,byyear,indicatingsource(grantingcouncils,industry,government,foundations,other);amount;principalinvestigator;purpose(research,travel,publications,etc...)
*Type:C-Grantingcouncils;G-Government;F-Foundations;O-Other
**Purpose:research,travel,publication,etc.
2.INTERNALRESEARCHFUNDING:Thisincludesuniversityfunds,SSHRCminorgrantsawardedthroughtheUniversity,etc.]
i)PUBLICATIONS:ThePublicationsshouldbelistedinthecategoriesshownbelowandincludethefollowinginformation:books
authored,booksedited(alistofthechapterscontributedbytheeditormustfolloweachtitle),chaptersinbooks(otherthanthoselistedinthe
abovecategory),papersinrefereedjournals,papersinrefereedconferenceproceedings,technicalreports,abstractsand/orpapersread,and
others.Eachtitlemustshowthenamesoftheauthorsintheorderinwhichtheyappearintheoriginalpublicationandinclusivepagenumbers.
Publicationssubmitted,butnotyetaccepted,mustbelistedseparatelywithinthevariouscategories.
1)Life-timesummary(count)accordingtothefollowingcategories:
-Booksauthored............................................................................................................................2
-Booksedited................................................................................................................................0
-Chaptersinbooks........................................................................................................................3
-Papersinrefereedjournal...........................................................................................................9
-Papersinrefereedconferenceproceedings................................................................................8
-ProfessionalPublucations............................................................................................................2
-Abstractsand/orpapersread......................................................................................................0
-Others(workshopspresented)....................................................................................................23
�2)Detailsforpastseven(7)yearssamecategoriesasabove:books,chaptersinbooks,papersin
refereedjournals.
Booksauthored:
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1. Hurwitz,M.,&Hurwitz,S.(2015).Leadershipishalfthestory:Afreshlookatfollowership,leadership,&collaboration.Toronto,Canada:UniversityofTorontoPress-RotmanPublishing.
2. Koonce,R.,Bligh,M.,Carsten,M.,&Hurwitz,M.(Eds.)(2016).Followershipinaction:Casesandcommentaries.Bradford,UK:EmeraldGroupPublishing.
ChaptersinBooks:�
1. Hurwitz,M.&Hurwitz,S.(2016).Amistakeinthenumbers.InR.Koonce,M.Bligh,M.Carsten,&M.Hurwitz(Eds.),Followershipinaction.Bradford,UK:EmeraldGroupPublishing.
2. Hurwitz,M.&Hurwitz,S.(2016).Theacquiredexecutive.InR.Koonce,M.Bligh,M.Carsten,&M.Hurwitz(Eds.),Followershipinaction.Bradford,UK:EmeraldGroupPublishing.
3. Hurwitz,M.(2015).Howtobeabetterfollower.InD.DeRuyver&J.Gardiner(Eds.),Becomingabetterleader:Applyingkeystrategies(pp.22-29).Routledge,jointlywithInternationalLeadershipAssociation.
PapersinrefereedJournals:��
1. Colbry,S.,Adair,R.,&Hurwitz,M.(2014).Collaborationtheory.JournalofLeadershipEducation,Special2014,65-75.2. Cavezian,C.,Valadao,D.,Hurwitz,M.,Saoud,M,&Danckert,J.(2012).Findingcentre:OcularandfMRIinvestigationsofbisectionandlandmarktaskperformance.BrainResearch,1437,89-103.
3. Hurwitz,M.,Valadao,D.,&Danckert,J.(2011).FunctionalMRIofdynamicjudgmentsofspatialextent.ExperimentalBrainResearch,214,61-72.4. Hurwitz,M.,Valadao,D.,&Danckert,J.(2011).Staticversusdynamicjudgmentsofspatialextent.ExperimentalBrainResearch,209,271-286.
5. Valadao,D.,Hurwitz,M.,Danckert,J.(2010).Examiningtheinfluenceof‘noise’injudgementsofspatialextent.ExperimentalBrainResearch,207,2010.
6. Merrifield,M.,Hurwitz,M.,Danckert,J.(2010).Multimodaltemporalperceptiondeficitsinapatientwithleftspatialneglect.CognitiveNeuroscience,1(4),244-253.
7. Hurwitz,M.&Hurwitz,S.(2009).Theromanceofthefollower:part3.IndustrialandCommercialTraining,41(6),326-333.
8. Hurwitz,M.&Hurwitz,S.(2009).Theromanceofthefollower:part2.IndustrialandCommercialTraining,41(4),199-206.9. Hurwitz,M.&Hurwitz,S.(2009).Theromanceofthefollower:part1.IndustrialandCommercialTraining,41(2),80-86.
Papersinrefereedconferenceproceedings:
1. Hurwitz,M.(2015).Kirkvs.Spock:Intothedecision.InternationalLeadershipAssociationAnnualMeeting.2. Hurwitz,M.(2015).Leadershipishalfthestory:What'smissingfromourcollaborations?InternationalLeadershipAssociationAnnualMeeting.
3. Hurwitz,M.,Poon,R.,&Piggot-Irvine,E.(2015).Neuroscienceandleadership:Atimelymarriageofdisciplinesorshouldwejustbedating?InternationalLeadershipAssociationAnnualMeeting.(Paneldiscussion-Hurwitz,M:Chair)
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4. Koonce,R.,Bligh,M.,&Hurwitz,M.(2015).Followershipinaction.InternationalLeadershipAssociationAnnualMeeting.(Paneldiscussion-Koonce,R:Chair)
5. HurwitzM.,Colbry,S.,&Adair,R.(2014).Collaborationtheory.InternationalLeadershipAssociationAnnualMeeting.6. Hurwitz,M.(2013).Aninitialmodelforpartnerships.Presentationat:InternationalLeadershipAssociationAnnualMeeting.
7. Hurwitz,M.,Valadao,D.,DanckertJ.(2010).AnfMRIstudyofdynamicjudgmentsofspatialextent.PosterpresentedatVisionsSciencesSocietyannualmeeting,2010.8. Tkaczyk,A.,Meza,C.,Hurwitz,M.,Anderson,B.,&Danckert,J.Updatingtemporalrepresentations.Posterat:VisionSciencesSocietyannualmeeting,2011.
a. ProfessionalPublications:
1. Hurwitz, S. & Hurwitz, M. (2012). Foundations of leadership and followership. The Bottom Line. 2. Hurwitz, S. & Hurwitz, M. (2010). The missing ingredient in talent development. Management Magazine, May, 2010.
Others(workshopspresented):
1. USDepartmentofDefense2. U.S.military3. SchlegelVillages4. StrategicCapabilitiesNetwork5. Desire-2-Learn6. MennoniteEconomicDevelopmentAssociation7. InstituteforPerformanceandDevelopment(formerly:CanadianSocietyofTraining&
Development)8. ConferenceBoardofCanada9. LeadershipWaterloo10. AssociationforTalentDevelopment(formerlyASTD)11. EngineeringCareerCoach.com12. NAVCanada13. ILA14. CPACanada15. CPAOntario16. InstituteforPublicAdministrationCanada17. GlobalProjectManagementInstitute18. CanadianFoodInspectionAgency19. SethHospitality
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20. Microsoft21. UniversityofWaterloo22. CityofEdmonton23. CambridgeFoodBan
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CurriculumVitae
a) NAME:(rank,status(tenured,contract,MemberofGraduateFaculty/Corememberofprogrametc.)
Jao,DavidY.
Associateprofessor,nottenured
MemberoftheGraduateFaculty:yes
b) DEGREES:designation,institution,department,yearPh.D.DepartmentofMathematics,HarvardUniversity,Cambridge,MA,2003
S.B.,Mathematics,MassachusettsInstituteofTechonology,Cambridge,MA,1998
c) EMPLOYMENTHISTORY:dates,rank/position,department,institution/firm2014-present- Director,CentreforAppliedCryptographyResearch(CARC)
2011-present- AssociateProfessor,DepartmentofCombinatorics&Optimization,
UniversityofWaterloo
2006-2011- AssistantProfessor,DepartmentofCombinatorics&Optimization,
UniversityofWaterloo
2003-2006- Post-doctoralResearcher,MicrosoftResearch
d) HONOURS:(F.R.S.,F.R.S.C.,GovernorGeneralsAward,honorarydegree,etc...)OntarioMinistryofResearchandInnovation,EarlyResearcherAward,2009
SigmaXi,TheScientificResearchSociety,Fullmembership,2007
HarvardUniversity,CertificateofDistinctioninTeaching,2003
NationalDefenseScienceandEngineering(NDSEG)GraduateFellowship,1999
NationalScienceFoundation,NSFGraduateResearchFellowship,1999
MassachusettsInstituteofTechnology,JonA.BucselaPrizeinMathematics,1998
Top25intheWilliamLowellPutnamMathematicalCompetition,1997
BarryM.GoldwaterScholarship,1996.�
e) SCHOLARLYANDPROFESSIONALACTIVITIES:past7yearsonly(eg.executiveandeditorialpositionsbutnotmembershipsinsocieties)
ProgramCommitteemembership:
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PQCrypto,2014-2016
ICISC,2009-2016
TAMC,2013
IMACC,2011
SAC2010
Refereeingactivities�
ANTSXII
IEEETrans.Comput.
Math.Comp.
IWSEC2011
RAIROITA
Des.Codes&Crypt.
Graphs&Combinatorics,
Pairing2010
Adv.Math.Comm.
CanadaJ.Math
J.Cryptology
ARITH-17.�
f) GRADUATESUPERVISIONS:masters,doctoral,postdoctoral-completed/inprogressCompleted:10MMath,1Ph.D,�
Inprogress:1MMath,5Ph.D,8PDF
NAMEOFSTUDENTSsupervisedwithinthepastsevenyears,titleofthesisofproject,yearof
firstregistrationandyearofcompletion:
YounghoYoo(current)
DhinakaranVinayagamurthy(current)
JasonLeGrow(current)
ChristopherLeonardi(current)
LuisRuiz-Lopez(current)
GabrielGauthier-Shalom(current)
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ZheLiu(current)
GeovandroC.C.F.Pereira(current)
JavadDoliskani(current)
Jean-FrançoisBiasse(current)
KassemKalach(current)
RezaAzarderakhsh(current)
LucaDeFeo(current)
PatrickLonga(current)
VladimirSoukharev(Dec.2016)
JasonLeGrow(Apr.2016)
ChristopherLeonardi(Apr.2016)
LuisRuiz-Lopez(Aug.2015)
AnirudhSankar(Aug.2015)
Di-eterFishbein(Apr.2014)
Yik-SiongKok(Apr.2013)
GurleenGrewal(Apr.2012)
VladimirSoukharev(Dec.2010)
g) GRADUATECOURSES:past7years,byyearLectures:
C&O250—IntroductiontoOptimization(Winter2017)�
C&O456—IntroductiontoGameTheory(Fall2016)�
Math239—IntroductiontoCombinatorics(Fall2016,Winter2015,Fall2010,Fall2009,Spring
2009,Fall2008,Fall2007)�
C&O487—AppliedCryptography(Winter2016,Winter2015,Winter2013,Winter2011)�
C&O789—Lattice-basedCryptography(Fall2015)�
C&O485/685—Public-KeyCryptography(Fall2015,Fall2014,Fall2013,Fall2010,Fall2009,Fall
2008,Fall2007)�
Math145—Algebra,AdvancedLevel(Fall2014,Fall2013,Fall2011)�
C&O331—CodingTheory(Winter2013,Winter2011,Winter2007)�
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C&O789—Pairing-basedCryptography(Fall2011,Winter2007)
�
h) 1.EXTERNALRESEARCHFUNDING:past7yearsonly,byyear,indicatingsource(grantingcouncils,industry,government,foundations,other);amount;principalinvestigator;purpose(research,travel,publications,etc...)
Year Source Type* Amountperyear Purpose**
2016-2021 NSERCDiscoveryGrant C $29,000/year Research
2011-2016 NSERCDiscoveryGrant C $11,000/year Research
2011-2013 NSERCCollaborative C $66,000/year Research
Research&Development
2009-2014 OntarioMinistryofResearchG $30,000/year Research
&InnovationEarlyResearch
Award
*Type:C-Grantingcouncils;G-Government;F-Foundations;O-Other,m
**Purpose:research,travel,publication,etc.
2.INTERNALRESEARCHFUNDING:Thisincludesuniversityfunds,SSHRCminorgrantsawarded
throughtheUniversity,etc.]
i) PUBLICATIONS:ThePublicationsshouldbelistedinthecategoriesshownbelowandincludethefollowinginformation:booksauthored,booksedited(alistofthechapterscontributedbytheeditormustfolloweachtitle),chaptersinbooks(otherthanthoselistedintheabovecategory),papersinrefereedjournals,papersinrefereedconferenceproceedings,technicalreports,abstractsand/orpapersread,andothers.Eachtitlemustshowthenamesoftheauthorsintheorderinwhichtheyappearintheoriginalpublicationandinclusivepagenumbers.Publicationssubmitted,butnotyetaccepted,mustbelistedseparatelywithinthevariouscategories.
1)Life-timesummary(count)accordingtothefollowingcategories:
-Booksauthored.................................................................................................................
-Booksedited.....................................................................................................................
-Chaptersinbooks............................................................................................................. 1
-Papersinrefereedjournal............................................................................................... 7
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-Papersinrefereedconferenceproceedings..................................................................... 18
-Technicalreports..............................................................................................................
-Abstractsand/orpapersread...........................................................................................
-Others(workshopspresented)......................................................................................... 22
-Patents.............................................................................................................................. 7
2)Detailsforpastseven(7)yearssamecategoriesasabove:books,chaptersinbooks,papers
inrefereedjournals.
ChaptersinBooks:
1.D.Jao,EllipticCurveCryptography.In:P.StavroulakisandM.Stamp(ed.),Handbookof
CommunicationandInformationSecurity,Springer-Verlag,2010.
PapersinrefereedJournals:
B.Koziel,R.Azarderakhsh,M.Mozaffari-Kermani,andD.Jao,Post-quantumcryp-tographyon
FPGAbasedonisogeniesonellipticcurves,IEEETrans.CircuitsSyst.I,Reg.Papers,toappear.
R.Azarderakhsh,D.Fishbein,G.Grewal,D.Jao,S.Hu,P.Longa,andR.Verma,Fastsoftware
implementationofbilinearpairings,IEEET.Depend.Secure.(toappear).
R.Azarderakhsh,D.Jao,andH.Lee,Commonsubexpressionalgorithmsforspace-complexity
reductionofGaussiannormalbasismultiplication,IEEE.Trans.Inf.Theory61,no.5,pp.2357–
2369.
L.DeFeo,D.Jao,andJ.Pluˆt,Towardsquantum-resistantcryptosystemsfromsupersingular
ellipticcurveisogenies,J.Math.Cryptol.8,no.3(2014),pp.209–247.
A.Childs,D.Jao,andV.Soukharev,Constructingellipticcurveisogeniesinquan-tum
subexponentialtime,J.Math.Cryptol.8,no.1(2014),pp.1–29.
PapersinRefereedConferenceProceedings:
B.Koziel,R.Azarderakhsh,D.Jao,andM.Mozaffari-Kermani,Onfastcalculationofaddition
chainsforisogeny-basedcryptography,Inscrypt2016,toappear.
B.Koziel,R.Azarderakhsh,A.Jalali,D.JaoandM.Kermani,NEON-SIDH:Effi-cient
implementationofsupersingularisogenyDiffie-HellmankeyexchangeprotocolonARM,CANS
2016,LectureNotesinComputerScience10052,pp.88–103,Springer-Verlag,Berlin,2016.
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R.Azarderakhsh,D.Jao,K.Kalach,B.Koziel,C.Leonardi,Keycompressionforisogeny-based
cryptosystems,3rdACMInternationalWorkshoponASIAPublic-KeyCryptography(AsiaPKC
2016),pp.1–10,ACMPress,NewYork,2016.
V.Soukharev,D.Jao,andS.Seshadri,Post-quantumsecuritymodelsforauthen-ticated
encryption,PQCrypto2016,LectureNotesinComputerScience9606,pp.64–78,Springer-
Verlag,Berlin,2016.
J.F.Biasse,D.Jao,andA.Sankar,Aquantumalgorithmforcomputingisogeniesbetween
supersingularellipticcurves,Indocrypt2014,LectureNotesinComputerScience8885,pp.428–
442,Springer-Verlag,Berlin,2014.
D.JaoandV.Soukharev,Isogeny-basedquantum-resistantundeniablesignatures,PQCrypto
2014,LectureNotesinComputerScience8772,pp.160–179,Springer-Verlag,Berlin,2014.
G.Grewal,R.Azarderakhsh,P.Longa,S.Hu,andD.Jao,Efficientimplementationofbilinear
pairingsonARMprocessors,SAC2012,LectureNotesinComputerScience7707,pp.149–165,
Springer-Verlag,Berlin,2013.
R.D’Souza,D.Jao,I.Mironov,andO.Pandey,Publiclyverifiablesecretsharingforcloud-based
keymanagement,Indocrypt2011,LectureNotesinComputerScience7107,pp.290–309,
Springer-Verlag,Berlin,2011.
D.JaoandL.DeFeo,Towardsquantum-resistantcryptosystemsfromsupersingularelliptic
curveisogenies,PQCrypto2011,LectureNotesinComputerScience7071,pp.19–34,Springer-
Verlag,Berlin,2011.
Others(workshopspresented):
JointMeetingsoftheAmericanMathematicalSociety(MathematicsofCryptographyspecial
session),Atlanta,GA,Jan.2017.
SecureandTrustworthyComputingCybersecurityWorkshop,UniversityofWiscon-sin,
Madison,WI,Jun.2016
2015AMMCS-CAIMSCongress,WilfridLaurierUniversity,Waterloo,ON,Jun.2015.
PIMSWorkshoponAbelianVarietiesinCryptography,UniversityofCalgary,AB,May2015.
WorkshoponCurvesandApplications,UniversityofCalgary,AB,Aug.2013.
CanadianMathematicalSocietySummerMeeting(NumberTheoryspecialsession),University
ofRegina,SK,Jun.2012.
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WorkshoponEllipticCurveCryptography,INRIA(Nancy,France),Sep.2011.
CANS2016,Universit`adegliStudidiMilano,Milan,Nov.2016.
Indocrypt2011,IndianInstituteofMathematicalSciences,Chennai,Dec.2011.
PQCrypto2011,NationalTaiwanUniversity,Nov.2011.
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CurriculumVitae
a)NAME:(rank,status(tenured,contract,MemberofGraduateFaculty/Corememberof
programetc.)
Jennewein,Thomas
AssociateProfessor,Tenured
MemberoftheGraduateFaculty,Yes
b)DEGREES:designation,institution,department,year
DoctorateEquivalent,ExperimentalPhysics-QuantumOptics,UniversityofVienna,2002
MastersEquivalent,ExperimentalPhysics-QuantumOptics,UniversityofInnsbruck,
1997
BSc,ExperimentalPhysics,UniversityofInnsbruck,1995
c)EMPLOYMENTHISTORY:dates,rank/position,department,institution/firm
2015-Present FullProfessor,PhysicsandAstronomy,UniversityofWaterloo
2009-2015 IQCAssociateProfessor,PhysicsandAstronomy,Universityof
Waterloo
2004-2009 ExternalLecturer,Physics,UniversityofVienna
2004-2009 SeniorScientist,InstituteforQuantumOptics,AustrianAcademy
ofSciences
2007-2008 ResearchVisitor,Physics,UniversityofBrisbane,Universityof
Queensland
2003-2004 EngineeringConsultant,BerataGmbH
1999-2003 UniversityAssistant,ExperimentalPhysics,UniversityofVienna
1999-2000 ArmyService,AustrianArmy
1997-1999 UniversityAssistant,ExperimentalPhysics,Universityof
Innsbruck,LeopoldFranzensUniversitat
1992-1995 ProductDeveloper,HarbauerElektrokomponentenGes.m.b.H
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d)HONOURS:(F.R.S.,F.R.S.C.,GovernorGeneralsAward,honorarydegree,etc...)
EarlyResearcherAward,2011
InternationalResearchFellowshipoftheAustralianResearchCouncil,2007
LoschmidtprizeoftheAustrianPysical-ChemicalSocietyforthetopPhDThesis,2002
e)SCHOLARLYANDPROFESSIONALACTIVITIES:past7yearsonly(eg.executiveand
editorialpositionsbutnotmembershipsinsocieties)
InternationalCollaboration:
Sept.2010 Collaborator,Spain,CollaboratedwithAdanCabelloattheUniversityof
Sevilleonexperimentsonqutritprotocolsandfundamentalexperiments,aswellas
loop-holefreeBell-testsusingphotonconverters.
July2011-Aug.2012Collaborator,Italy,CollaboratedwithPaoloVilloresiatUniversityof
Padovaoninvestigationofadaptiveopticsforquantumcommunicationsinfreespace.
Sept.2011 Collaborator,Australia,CollaboratedwithDanielTernoatMacquarie
Universityonphotonicquantuminformationincurvedspacetime;testingthecoupling
betweenorbitalangularmomentumandspin;foundationsofquantumphysics.
Jan.2012 Collaborator,Italy,CollaboratedwithAlbertoTosiatthePolytechnic
UniversityofMilaninanexperimentalstudyofadvancedsingle-photondetectorsand
arrays,suchasentangledphotonsfromGaAssamples,andatwo-photonsingle-photon
spectrometerandinterferences.
Jan.2012 Collaborator,Australia,CollaborationwithTimRalphattheUniversityof
Queenslandonphotonicsquantuminformationincurvedspacetime.
Sept.2012 Collaborator,UnitedStates,CollaborationwithSae-WooNamatNISTon
GHZ-entangledphotontripletsgeneratedfromcascadedSPDC,andonfuturedata
acquisitionandtime-taggingdevices.
Aug.2012 Collaborator,Austria,CollaborationwithAntonZeilingerandRupert
UrsinattheUniversityofViennaontheEuropeanquantumsatelliteproject"Space-
QUEST",andquantumTeleportationover144km,andcontinuouscollaborationon
quantumsatellitesinspace.
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Sept.2013 Collaborator,Poland,CollaboratedwithPiotrKolenderskiattheNicolaus
CopernicusUniversityinTorunonexperimentalimplementationsofspectrallypure
photonsfromSPDC.
May2013 Collaborator,UnitedKingdom,CollaborationwithIvetteFuentesatthe
UniversityofNottingham,andhergroup,onentanglementinrelativisticsettings.
Jan.2014 Collaborator,UnitedStates,CollaborationwithPaulKiwatontestingand
advancingSinglePhotonDetectorsforSpaceApplications.
f)GRADUATESUPERVISIONS:masters,doctoral,postdoctoral-completed/inprogress
Completed:8Master,5Ph.D.,8PDF
InProgress:1Master,4Ph.D.,3PDF
NAMEOFSTUDENTS supervisedwithinthepastsevenyears,titleofthesisofproject,
yearoffirstregistrationandyearofcompletion:
• JenniferFernick(Master),ComponentsforFreeSpaceCommunications,2014-Present
• NigarSultana(Master),DetectorsforTelecomPhotonsbasedonaNFAD,2013-Present
• EvanMeyer-Scott(Master),QKDinchallengingandnovelscenarios,2009-2011• CatherineHolloway(Master),QuantumCryptographyinstandardtelecom
infrastructure,2010-2012• ChrisPugh(Master),Adaptiveopticsforquantumcommunications,2011-2013• NickGigov(Master),AembeddedsystemforsatellitebasedQKD,2011-2013• ThomasLutz(Master),EntangledPhotonsourceswithFrequencyUncorrelated
Spectra,2012-2013• AimeeHeinrichs(Gunther)(Master),TwoPhotonAbsorptionEnhancedby
Entanglement,2011-2013• RolfHorn(Ph.D.),Novelwaveguidesourcesofentanglement,2009-2011• DenyHamel(Ph.D.),Highefficientsourcesofentangledphotons,2010-2013• JeanPhillippeBourgoin(Ph.D.),Towardssatellitequantumkeydistribution,
2010-2014• EvanMeyerScott(Ph.D.),QuantumKeyDistributionwithDeviceIndependence,
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2011-Present• CatherineHolloway(Ph.D.),QuantumSatellitePayloadDemonstrator,2013-
Present• ElenaAnisimova(Ph.D.),SinglePhotonDetectorssuitableforSpace
Environment,2013-Present• SarahKaiser(Ph.D.),QuantumEntanglementExperimentswithAirborne
Platform,2013-Present• ChrisPugh(Ph.D.),QuantumCommunicationswithandAirbornePlatform,2013-
Present• Jean-PhillippeBourgoin(PDF),FreeSpaceQKD,2014-Present• JeongwanJin(PDF),NovelencodingschemesforfreespaceQKD,2014-Present• Audrey,Dot(PDF),Photoncreationandinteractioninnonlinearmedia,2012-
2014• RolfHorn(PDF),Waveguidedphotonpairsources,2011-Present• BrendonHiggins(PDF),Advancingquantumcommunicationswithsatellites,
2010-2015• KristerShalm(PDF),Entanglementofphotontriplets,2010-2012• PiotrKolenderski(PDF),Photonicsmaterialsforquantumentanglement,2010-
2013• ZhizhongYan(PDF),Integratedcourseforquantumkeydistribution,2010-2012• HannesHubel(PDF),Advancedentangledphotonsources,2009-2010
g)GRADUATECOURSES:past7years,byyear
2015 PHYS768/QIC890ImplementationofQuantumCommunications
2013 PHYS768/QIC890ImplementationofQuantumCommunications
2013 PHYS769ReadingCourseontheImplementationofQuantumCommunications
2013 QIC891SpecialTopiconQuantumCommunication
2011 PHYS771/768/QIC890ImplementationofQuantumCommunications
h)1.EXTERNALRESEARCHFUNDING:past7yearsonly,byyear,indicatingsource
(grantingcouncils,industry,government,foundations,other);amount;principal
investigator;purpose(research,travel,publications,etc...)
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Year Source Type* Amountper
Year$
Purpose**
2015-2020
(Under
Review)
NSERC–Create C 329,996.40 Research
2015-2018
(Under
Review)
ORF–InnovationFund O 995,000 Research
2015-2018
(Under
Review)
CFI–InnovationFund C 995,000 Research
2015-2017
(Under
Review)
NSERC–StaceyAward C 125,000 Research
2013-2016 OfficeofNaval
Research
O 250,000 Research
2012-2016 NSERC–Create C 375,000 Research
2014-2016 CanadaSpaceAgency O 125,000 Research
2010-2018 CanadianInstitutefor
AdvancedResearch
C 21,875 Research
2014-2016 CanadianSpace
Agency
O 250,000 Research
2011-2015 MinistryofResearch
andInnovation–Early
ResearcherAward
O 37,500 Research
2013-2015 ORF/MEDI O 245,000 Research
2013-2015 CFI-Canada
Foundationfor
Innovation
O 245,000 Research
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2010-2014 NSERC–Discovery C 40,000 Research
2013-2014 NSERC–Research
toolsandinstruments
C 149,911 Research
2013-2015 CanadianSpace
Agency
O 300,000 Research
2010-2015 CFI–Canada
Foundationfor
Innovation
O 69,000 Research
2012-2014 CanadianSpace
Agency–
COMDEV/CSARFP
O 15,000 Research
2013-2014 FederalEconomic
DevelopmentAgency
forSouthernOntario
O 578,000 Ontario
Prosperity
Initiative
2012-2014 NSERC–Equipment C 74,942.50 Equipment
2012-2013 CanadianSpace
Agency
O 60,000 Research
2011-2013 NSERC–Research
toolsandinstruments
C 72,687 Research
2012 AustrianAcademyof
Science–OEAW
O 17,000 Research
2011-2012 CIPI O 50,000 Research
2012 OntarioCentreof
Excellence
O 40,000 Research
2011-2012 CanadianSpace
Agency
O 250,000 Research
2010-2011 CanadianSpace
Agency
O 95,000 Research
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2009-2011 InstitutdeCiencies
Fotoniques(ICFO)
O 40,000 Research
2009-2010 NSERC–Quantum
Works
C 40,000 Research
2010 DepartmentofForeign
Affairsand
InternationalTrade–
Canada
O 10,000 Research
2010 DefenseResearchand
DevelopmentCanada
C 50,000 Research
*Type:C-Grantingcouncils;G-Government;F-Foundations;O-Other
**Purpose:research,travel,publication,etc.
2.INTERNALRESEARCHFUNDING:Thisincludesuniversityfunds,SSHRCminorgrants
awardedthroughtheUniversity,etc.]
Year Source Type* Amountper
Year$
Purpose**
2009 UW O 440,000 StartupGrant
i)PUBLICATIONS:ThePublicationsshouldbelistedinthecategoriesshownbelowand
includethefollowinginformation:booksauthored,booksedited(alistofthechapters
contributedbytheeditormustfolloweachtitle),chaptersinbooks(otherthanthose
listedintheabovecategory),papersinrefereedjournals,papersinrefereedconference
proceedings,technicalreports,abstractsand/orpapersread,andothers.Eachtitlemust
showthenamesoftheauthorsintheorderinwhichtheyappearintheoriginal
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publicationandinclusivepagenumbers.Publicationssubmitted,butnotyetaccepted,
mustbelistedseparatelywithinthevariouscategories.
1)Life-timesummary(count)accordingtothefollowingcategories:
-Booksauthored..............................................................................................................0
-Booksedited..................................................................................................................0
-Chaptersinbooks...........................................................................................................5
-Papersinrefereedjournal..........................................49(2submitted,3underreview)
-Papersinrefereedconferenceproceedings..................................................................2
-Technicalreports............................................................................................................0
-Abstractsand/orpapersread........................................................................................0
-Others(workshopspresented)....................................................................................66
2)Detailsforpastseven(7)yearssamecategoriesasabove:books,chaptersinbooks,
papersinrefereedjournals.
BookChapters:
JenneweinT.(2013).ParametricDownconversion.MigdallA,PolyakovS,FanJ,Bienfang
J.Single-PhotonGenerationandDetection:PhysicsandApplications.(45):351-404.
Published,ElsevierInc.
PapersinRefereedJournal:
EvanMeyer-Scott,DanielMcCloskey,KlaudiaGolos,JeffZ.Salvail,KentA.G.Fisher,
DenyR.Hamel,AdanCabello,KevinJ.Resch,andThomasJennewein.Certifyingthe
PresenceofaPhotonicQubitbySplittingItinTwo,PHYSICALREVIEWLETTERS,116(7),
2016.
.Jean-PhilippeBourgoin,BrendonL.Higgins,NikolayGigov,CatherineHolloway,
ChristopherJ.Pugh,SarahKaiser,MilesCranmer,andThomasJennewein.Free-space
quantumkeydistributiontoamovingreceiver,OPTICSEXPRESS,23(26):33437–33447,
2015.�
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LyndenK.Shalm,EvanMeyer-Scott,BradleyG.Christensen,PeterBierhorst,MichaelA.
Wayne,MartinJ.Stevens,ThomasGerrits,ScottGlancy,DenyR.Hamel,MichaelS.
Allman,KevinJ.Coakley,ShelleeD.Dyer,CarsonHodge,AdrianaE.Lita,VarunB.Verma,
CamillaLambrocco,EdwardTortorici,AlanL.Migdall,YanbaoZhang,DanielR.Kumor,
WilliamH.Farr,FrancescoMarsili,MatthewD.Shaw,JeffreyA.Stern,CarlosAbellan,
WaldimarAmaya,ValerioPruneri,ThomasJennewein,MorganW.Mitchell,PaulG.
Kwiat,JoshuaC.Bienfang,RichardP.Mirin,EmanuelKnill,SaeWooNam.Strong
loophole-freetestoflocalrealism,PHYSICALREVIEWLETTERS,115(25):250402,2015.�
Jean-PhilippeBourgoin,NikolayGigov,BrendonL.Higgins,ZhizhongYan,EvanMeyer-
Scott,AmirK.Khandani,NorbertLuetkenhaus,ThomasJennewein.Experimental
quantumkeydistributionwithsimulatedground-to-satellitephotonlossesand
processinglimitations,PHYSICALREVIEWA,92(5):052339,2015.�
K.Boone,J.P.Bourgoin,E.Meyer-Scott,K.Heshami,T.Jennewein,C.Simon.
Entanglementoverglobaldistancesviaquantumrepeaterswithsatellitelinks,PHYSICAL
REVIEWA,91(5):052325,2015.�
ShihanSajeed,PoompongChaiwongkhot,Jean-PhilippeBourgoin,ThomasJennewein,
NorbertLuetken-haus,VadimMakarov,Securityloopholeinfree-spacequantumkey
distributionduetospatial-modedetector-efficiencymismatch,PHYSICALREVIEWA,
91(6):062301,2015.�
EvanMeyer-Scott,AudreyDot,RajaAhmad,LizhuLi,MartinRochette,andThomas
Jennewein.Power-efficientproductionofphotonpairsinataperedchalcogenide
microwire,AppliedPhysicsLetters,106(8):081111,2015.�
AudreyDot,EvanMeyer-Scott,RajaAhmad,MartinRochette,andThomasJennewein.
Convertingonephotonintotwoviafour-wavemixinginopticalfibers,PHYSICAL
REVIEWA,90(4):043808,2014.�
DenyR.Hamel*,LyndenK.Shalm,HannesHuebel,AaronJ.Miller,FrancescoMarsili,
VarunB.Verma,RichardP.Mirin,SaeWooNam,KevinJ.Resch,andThomasJennewein.
(2014).Directgenerationofthree-photonpolarizationentanglement.NaturePhotonics.
8(10):801-807.Published
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K.Boone*,J.-P.Bourgoin*,E.Meyer-Scott*,K.Heshami*,T.Jennewein,andC.Simon.
(2014).Entanglementoverglobaldistancesviaquantumrepeaterswithsatellitelinks.
PhysicalReviewLetters,submitted;andarXiv:1410.5384[quant-ph].
RaduIonicioiu,ThomasJennewein,RobertB.Mann,andDanielR.Terno.(2014).Is
wave-particleobjectivitycompatiblewithdeterminismandlocality.Nature
Communications.5(09)Published
BruschiD,RalphT,FuentesI,JenneweinT,RazaviM.(2014).Space-timeeffectson
satellite-basedquantumcommunications.PHYSICALREVIEWD.90(4):045041.
Published
ThomasLutz*,PiotrKolenderski,andThomasJennewein.(2014).Demonstrationof
spectralcorrelationcontrolinasourceofpolarizationentangledphotonpairsat
telecomwavelength.OpticsLetters.39(6):1481-1484.Published
ErvenC,Meyer-ScottE*,FisherK*,LavoieJ*,HigginsB,YanZ,PughC*,BourgoinJP*,
PrevedelR,ShalmL,RichardsL*,GigovN*,LaflammeR,WeihsG,JenneweinT,ReschK.
(2014).ExperimentalThree-ParticleQuantumNonlocalityunderStrictLocality
Conditions.NaturePhotonics.8(4):292-296.Published
FisherK*,BroadbentA,ShalmL,YanZ,LavoieJ*,PrevedelR,JenneweinT,ReschK.
(2014).Quantumcomputingonencrypteddata.NatureCommunications.5(3074).
Published
HerbautsI,BlauensteinerB*,PoppeA,JenneweinT,HubelH.(2013).Demonstrationof
activeroutingofentanglementinamulti-usernetwork.OpticsExpress.21(23):29013-
29024.Published
HornR,KolenderskiP,DongpengK*,AbolghasemP*,ScarcellaC*,FreraA*,TosiA,Helt
L*,ZhukovskyS,SipeJ,WeihsG,HelmyA,JenneweinT.(2013).Inherentpolarization
entanglementgeneratedfromamonolithicsemiconductorchip.ScientificReports.3:
2314.Published
Meyer-ScottE*,BulaM*,BartkiewiczK,CernochA,SoubustaJ,JenneweinT,LemrK.
(2013).Entanglement-basedlinear-opticalqubitamplifier.PhysicalReviewA.88(1):
012327.Published
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SteinlechnerF*,RamelowS,JofreM,GilaberteM,JenneweinT,TorresJ,MitchellM,
PruneriV.(2013).Phase-stablesourceofpolarization-entangledphotonsinalinear
double-passconfiguration.OpticsExpress.21(10):11943-11951.Published
YanZ,Meyer-ScottE*,BourgoinJP*,HigginsB,GigovN*,MacDonaldA*,HubelH,
JenneweinT.(2013).Novelhigh-speedpolarizationsourcefordecoy-statebb84
quantumkeydistributionoverfreespaceandsatellitelinks.JournalofLightwave
Technology.31(9):1399-1408.Published
KolenderskiP,ScarcellaC*,JohnsenK*,HamelD*,HollowayC*,ShalmL,TisaS,TosiA,
ReschK,JenneweinT.(2013).Time-resolveddouble-slitexperimentwithentangled
photons.ScientificReports.4(UNSP):4685.Published
Meyer-ScottE*,RoyV,BourgoinJP*,HigginsB,ShalmL,JenneweinT.(2013).
Generatingpolarization-entangledphotonpairsusingcross-splicedbirefringentfibers.
OpticsExpress.21(5):6205-6212.Published
LutzT*,KolenderskiP,JenneweinT.(2013).Towardadownconversionsourceof
positivelyspectrallycorrelatedanddecorrelatedtelecomphotonpairs.OpticsLetters.
38(5):697-699.Published
HollowayC*,DoucetteJ*,ErvenC*,BourgoinJP*,JenneweinT.(2013).Optimalpair-
generationrateforentanglement-basedquantumkeydistribution.PhysicalReviewA.
87(2):022342.Published
BourgoinJP*,Meyer-ScottE*,HigginsB,HelouB*,ErvenC*,HubelH,KumarB,Hudson
D,D'SouzaI,GirardR,LaflammeR,JenneweinT.(2013).Acomprehensivedesignand
performanceanalysisoflowearthorbitsatellitequantumcommunication.NewJournal
ofPhysics.15(2):023006.Published
ShalmL,HamelD*,YanZ,SimonC,ReschK,JenneweinT.(2013).Three-photonenergy-
timeentanglement.NaturePhysics.9(1):19-22.Published
MaXS,KoflerJ,QarryA,TetikN*,ScheidlT,UrsinR,RamelowS,HerbstT*,
RatschbacherL,FedrizziA,JenneweinT,ZeilingerA.(2013).Quantumerasurewith
causallydisconnectedchoice.ProceedingsoftheNationalAcademyofSciencesofthe
UnitedStatesofAmerica.110(4):1221-1226.Published
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ErvenC*,HeimB*,Meyer-ScottE*,BourgoinJP*,LaflammeR,WeihsG,JenneweinT.
(2012).Studyingfree-spacetransmissionstatisticsandimprovingfree-spacequantum
keydistributionintheturbulentatmosphere.NewJournalofPhysics.14:123018.
Published
RideoutD,JenneweinT,Amelino-CameliaG,DemarieT,HigginsB,KempfA,KentA,
LaflammeR,MaX*,MannR,Martin-MartinezE,MenicucciN,MoffatJ,SimonC,Sorkin
R,SmolinL,TernoD.(2012).Fundamentalquantumopticsexperimentsconceivable
withsatellites-reachingrelativisticdistancesandvelocities.ClassicalandQuantum
Gravity.29(22):224011.Published
MaXS,HerbstT*,ScheidlT,WangD*,KropatschekS*,NaylorW*,WittmannB,Mech
A*,KoflerJ,AnisimovaE*,MakarovV,JenneweinT,UrsinR,ZeilingerA.(2012).
Quantumteleportationover143kilometresusingactivefeed-forward.Nature.
489(7415):269-273.Published
GottesmanD,JenneweinT,CrokeS.(2012).Longer-baselinetelescopesusingquantum
repeaters.PhysicalReviewLetters.109(7):070503.Published
YanZ,HamelD*,HeinrichsA*,JiangX,ItzlerM,JenneweinT.(2012).Anultralownoise
telecomwavelengthfreerunningsinglephotondetectorusingnegativefeedback
avalanchediode.ReviewofScientificInstruments.83(7):073105.Published
KolenderskiP,SinhaU,YouningL*,ZhaoT*,VolpiniM*,CabelloA,LaflammeR,
JenneweinT.(2012).Aharon-vaidmanquantumgamewithayoung-typephotonics
qutrit.PhysicalReviewA.86(1):012321.Published
SteinlechnerF*,TrojekP,JofreM*,WeierH,PerezD,JenneweinT,UrsinR,RarityJ,
MitchellM,TorresJ,WeinfurterH,PruneriV.(2012).Ahigh-brightnesssourceof
polarization-entangledphotonsoptimizedforapplicationsinfreespace.OpticsExpress.
20(9):9640-9649.Published
MaXS*,ZotterS*,KoflerJ,UrsinR,JenneweinT,BruknerC,ZeilingerA.(2012).
Experimentaldelayed-choiceentanglementswapping.NaturePhysics.8(6):478-483.
Published
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Meyer-ScottE*,YanZ,MacDonaldA*,BourgoinJP*,HubelH,JenneweinT.(2011).How
toimplementdecoy-statequantumkeydistributionforasatelliteuplinkwith50-dB
channelloss.PhysicalReviewA.84(6):062326.Published
HollowayC*,Meyer-ScottE*,ErvenC*,JenneweinT.(2011).Quantumentanglement
distributionwith810nmphotonsthroughactivetelecommunicationfibers.Optics
Express.19(21):20597-20603.Published
MaXS*,ZotterS*,KoflerJ,JenneweinT,ZeilingerA.(2011).Experimentalgenerationof
singlephotonsviaactivemultiplexing.PhysicalReviewA.83(4):043814.Published
JofreM*,GardeleinA,AnzolinG,AmayaW,CapmanyJ,UrsinR,PenateL,LopezD,San
JuanJ,CarrascoJ,GarciaF,Torcal-MillaF,Sanchez-BreaL,BernabeuE,PerdiguesJ,
JenneweinT,TorresJ,MitchellM,PruneriV.(2011).Fastopticalsourceforquantumkey
distributionbasedonsemiconductoropticalamplifiers.OpticsExpress.19(5):3825-
3834.Published
JenneweinT,BarbieriM,WhiteA.(2011).Single-photondevicerequirementsfor
operatinglinearopticsquantumcomputingoutsidethepost-selectionbasis.Journalof
ModernOptics.58(3-4):276-287.Published
ScheidlT*,UrsinR,KoflerJ,RamelowS,MaXS*,HerbstT*,RatschbacherL*,FedrizziA,
LangfordN,JenneweinT,ZeilingerA.(2010).Violationoflocalrealismwithfreedomof
choice.ProceedingsoftheNationalAcademyofSciencesoftheUnitedStatesof
America.107(46):19708-19713.Published
Meyer-ScottE*,HubelH,FedrizziA,ErvenC*,WeihsG,JenneweinT.(2010).Quantum
entanglementdistributionwith810nmphotonsthroughtelecomfibers.AppliedPhysics
Letters.97(3):031117.Published
SinhaU,CouteauC,JenneweinT,LaflammeR,WeihsG.(2010).RulingOutMulti-Order
InterferenceinQuantumMechanics.Science.329(5990):418-421.Published
HubelH,HamelD*,FedrizziA,RamelowS,ReschK,JenneweinT.(2010).Direct
generationofphotontripletsusingcascadedphoton-pairsources.Nature.466(7306):
601-603.Published
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ScheidlT*,UrsinR,FedrizziA,RamelowS,MaXS*,HerbstT*,PrevedelR*,Ratschbacher
L*,KoflerJ,JenneweinT,ZeilingerA.(2009).Feasibilityof300kmquantumkey
distributionwithentangledstates.NewJournalofPhysics.11:085002.Published
FedrizziA*,UrsinR,HerbstT*,NespoliM*,PrevedelR*,ScheidlT*,TiefenbacherF,
JenneweinT,ZeilingerA.(2009).High-fidelitytransmissionofentanglementoverahigh-
lossfree-spacechannel.NaturePhysics.5(6):389-392.Published
JenneweinT,UrsinR,AspelmeyerM,ZeilingerA.(2009).Performinghigh-qualitymulti-
photonexperimentswithparametricdown-conversion.AtomicMolecularandOptical
Physics.42(11):4008.Published
MaXS*,QarryA,KoflerJ,JenneweinT,ZeilingerA.(2009).Experimentalviolationofa
Bellinequalitywithtwodifferentdegreesoffreedomofentangledparticlepairs.
PhysicalReviewA.79(4):042101.Published
LanyonB*,BarbieriM,AlmeidaM,JenneweinT,RalphT,ReschK,PrydeG,O'BrienJ,
GilchristA,WhiteA.(2009).Simplifyingquantumlogicusinghigher-dimensionalhilbert
space.NaturePhysics.5(2):134-140.Published
PapersinRefereedConferenceProceedings:
IonicioiuR,JenneweinT,MannR,TernoD.(2014).Quantumcontrolinfoundational
experiments.HorizonsofQuantumPhysicsWorkshop,Taipei,Taiwan,ProvinceofChina,
2012-10-14PaperSubmitted.
HubelH,HamelD,ReschK,JenneweinT.(2011).Generationofvarioustri-partite
entangledstatesusingcascadedspontaneousdown-conversion.AmericanInstituteof
Physics.QuantumCommunication,MeasurementandComputing:10thInternational
Conference,Brisbane,Australia,2010-07-19Paper.
Presentations:
“ImplementingFree-SpaceQKDSystemsBetweenMovingPlatforms:Polarizationvs.
Time-Bin�Encoding”,invitedtalkatQCRYPT2016,WashingtonD.C.,USA.September
14,2016.�
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“Schrodinger’scatandthequantuminternet”,invitedseminarattheJetPropulsion
Laboratory,Pasadena,USA.September1,2016.
“SatellitebasedQuantumCommunicationsLinks”,invitedtalkatthesatelliteworkshop
inHarwell,UK,organizedbytheUKQuantumHub,YorkUniversity.June3,2016.�
“Schrodinger’scatandthequantuminternet”,invitedtalkandparticipationatthe
workshop“FrontiersofScience”,organizedbytheRoyalSocietyofCanada,andthe
BritishRoyalSociety,Whistler,Canada,March13.-17.2016.�
“Entangledphotontripletsandheraldingsinglephotons.”,invitedtalkatthe
internationalconference”FrontiersinQuantumOpticsandQuantumInformation”,at
theComputationalScienceandResearchCentre,Beijing,China.28.November2015.�
“Entangledphotontripletsandheraldingsinglephotons.”,seminaratthePhysics
Department,NanjingUniversity,China,27.November2015.�
“Satellitebasedbridgesforaglobalquantuminternet.”,invitedpresentationatthe
QuantumWorkshopofNASA-Langley,
“Satellitebasedbridgesforaglobalquantuminternet.”,invitedkeynotepresentationat
thegraduatestudentconference2015,YorkUniversity,29.October2015.�
“SatelliteQuantumCommunications.”,InvitedpresentationattheETSIworkshopon
Post-QuantumCryptography,Seoul,SouthKorea,October5.-6.2015.
“Testingquantumcorrelationsofthreeentangledphotonsfromcascadedparametric
downconversion.”,Invitedtalkatheinternationalconference”ConferenceonLasers
andElectro-Optics”(CLEO),Munich,Germany.21.-25.June2015.�
“EntangledPhotonTriplets.”,Invitedtalkattheinternationalconference”Quantum
PhysicsofNature”(QUPON),Vienna,Austria,18.-22.May2015,�
“Towardsaglobalquantuminternet.”,InvitedpresentationattheUniversityofToronto
AerospaceTeam,Toronto,Canada.15.May2015.�
“Toolsforaquantuminternet.”,invitedpresentationattheAPSmeetingofNewYork
State,FredoniaUniversity,USA,25.April2015.�
“Photonictoolsforaglobalquantuminternet.”ColloquiumattheRamanResearch
Institute,Bangalore,India.26.March2015.
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(2014).Towardsaglobalquantuminternet.Schawlow-TownesSymposium,organized
bytheNRCandUofOttawa,Ottawa,Ottawa,Canada.
(2014).TowardsQuantumReceiverSatellitesinSpace.SeminaratITS,Lisbon,Portugal,
Lisbon,Portugal.
(2014).OpticalImplementationsofQuantumCommunications.Lecturewithinthe
“AdvancedDoctorateProgramonQuantumInformationScience"fundedbythe
EuropeanCommission,heldattheITS,Lisbon,Portugal,Lisbon,Portugal.
(2014).InvitedKeynoteTalk:"ProgresstowardsQEYSSAt:aquantumreceiverinspace".
SPIE,DefenseandSecurity,Amsterdam,Amsterdam,Netherlands.
(2014).InvitedTechnicalSeminar:“QuantumScienceExperimentsinSpace”.
InternationalSpaceUniversity,Montreal,Montreal,Canada.
(2014).InvitedPublicLecture:“QuantumCommunicationsinSpace,towardsaquantum
internet”.InternationalSpaceUniversity,Montreal,Canada.
(2014).Quantumentanglementenabledapplicationsandtechnologies.Seminaratthe
DepartmentofElectricalEngineering,MIT.,Cambridge,UnitedStates
(2014).QYESSAT:CanadianQuantumSatelliteMIssionproposal.PhotonicsWestOPTO,
SanFrancisco,UnitedStates.
(2013).DemonstrationofEntangledPhotonTripletsfromCascadedSPDCandHeralding
Bell-Pairs.SinglePhotonWorkshop,OakRidge,UnitedStates
(2013).OpticalImplementationsofQKD.QKDSummer-SchoolatIQC,Waterloo,Canada.
(2013).TheQuantumSpaceRaceandhowitcanhelpExploringnewPhysics.Relativistic
QuantumInformationNorthConference,Nottingham,UnitedKingdom.
(2013).EntangledPhotonTriplets.InternationalConferenceonQuantumInformation
andQuantumComputing,Bangalore,India.
(2012).QuantumInformation:FundamentalstoaFutureTechnology.NationalTaiwan
UniversityWorkshop,Taipei,Taiwan,ProvinceofChina.
(2012).QuantumEntanglementEnabledApplicationsandTechnologies.Horizonsof
QuantumPhysics,Workshop,Taipei,Taiwan,ProvinceofChina.
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(2012).Towardsquantumscienceexperimentswithsatellites.InternationalConference
onRelativisticQuantumInformation,Waterloo,Canada.
(2012).Quantumcommunicationandfundamentalphysicsexperimentswithsatellites.
CanadianAssociationofPhysicistsAnnualConference,Calgary,Canada.
(2012).Hightransmissionlossandclassical-quantummultiplexingenabledwithshort-
wavelengthQKD.PhotonicsNorthconferenceofSPIE,Montreal,Canada.
(2012).Quantumcommunicationwithsatellites.CanadianAeronauticsandSpace
InstituteAstroConference,Montreal,Canada.
(2012).TowardsQuantumSmartPhones.IQCandIndustrialPartnersworkgrouptalk,
Waterloo,Canada.
(2012).QEYSSAT-QuantumEncryptionandScienceSatellite.SeminaratTRIUMF
(Canada'sNationalLaboratoryforParticleandNuclearPhysics),Vancouver,Canada
(2012).Fundamentalphysicsexperimentswithquantumcommunicationsatellites.
AmericanAssociationfortheAdvancementofScienceAnnualMeeting,Vancouver,
Canada.
(2011).QEYSSAT-QuantumScienceandEncryptionSatellite.PerimeterInstitute
colloquium,Waterloo,Canada.
(2011).Qutritexperimentsbasedonthe200yearoldconceptsofYoung'sinterference.
CIFARmeeting,Calgary,Canada.
(2011).Hightransmission-lossandclassical-quantummultiplexingQKDenabledwith
shortwavelengthphotons.UniversityofCalgaryseminar,Calgary,Canada.
(2011).Hightransmission-lossandclassical-quantummultiplexingQKDenabledwith
shortwavelengthphotons.UniversityofTorontoQuantumInformationGroupseminar,
Toronto,Canada.
(2011).CanadianQuantumSatelliteMission.QIPCIFARProgramMeeting,Mont-
Tremblant,Canada.
(2011).Requirementsforquantumcommunicationswithsatellites.Information
Photonicsconference,Ottawa,Canada.
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(2011).PhotonTripletsandTripleslitexperiments,anewfrontierinquantumoptics.
ConferenceonLasersandElectro-Optics,Baltimore,UnitedStates.
(2010).QuantumPhotonics:FundamentalPhysicsandApplications.Universityof
Waterlooseminar,Waterloo,Canada.
(2010).PhotonTripletsandTripleslitexperiments,anewfrontierinquantumoptics.
UniversityofWaterlooPhysicsDepartmentColloquium,Waterloo,Canada.
(2010).DirectGenerationofPhotonTriplets.AnnualQuantumWorksMeeting,Ottawa,
Canada.
(2010).FiniteKeyEffectsinSatelliteQuantumCommunication.UniversityofWaterloo
IQCTROPICAL,Waterloo,Canada.
(2010).Satellitebasedquantumopticsexperiments.UniversityofTorontoCAP,Toronto,
Canada.
(2010).PhotonTriplets,anewfrontierinquantumoptics.UniversityofWaterlooIQC
Cross-BorderWorkshop,Waterloo,Canada.
(2010).FromSchrodinger'sCattoQuantumTechnologies.COMDEVseminar,
Cambridge,Canada.
(2010).Satellitebasedquantumopticsexperiments.UniversityofWaterlooSpaceClub
seminar,Waterloo,Canada.
(2009).Photonicquantumcomputingoutsidethecoincidencebasis.SinglePhoton
Workshop-NIST,Boulder,UnitedStates.
(2009).QuantumCryptographyHistory:1984-2009.ECOCConferenceWorkshop,
Vienna,Austria.
(2009).QuantumInformationProcessingandCommunicationwithPhotons.Conference
onQuantumInformationandQuantumControlIII-FieldsInstitute,Toronto,Canada.
(2009).Space-QUEST:QuantumEntanglementinSpaceExperiments.QuantumWorks
ProgressMeeting,Toronto,Canada.
(2009).Opticalquantumcomputing:statusandtheroutetoscalability.SFBConference,
Innsbruck,Austria.
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(2008).QuantumRandomNumbersinITSecurity.HolisticComputingseminar,Vienna,
Austria.
(2008).Quantumphotonicsexperimentsforlongdistancesandfundamentalquestions.
UniversityofSydney,seminar,Sydney,Australia.
(2008).QuantumPhotonicsApplications.TechnicalUniversityofViennaseminar,
Vienna,Austria.
(2008).QuantumentanglementexperimentsinSpace.ELIPSevaluationPhysicsSciences
workshop-EuropeanSpaceAgency,Paris,France.
(2008).Space-QUEST.ESTECtalk-EuropeanSpaceAgency,Nordwijk,Netherlands.
ConferencePublications:
ThomasD.Jennewein,CordellGrant,EricChoi,ChristopherPugh,CatherineHolloway,
Jean-PhilippeBourgoin,BrendonL.Higgins,RobertZee.(2014).TheNanoQEYMission:
GroundtoSpaceQuantumKeyandEntanglementDistributionUsingaNanosatellite.
Quantum-Physics-BasedInformationSecurity,SPIE:SecurityandDefence,Amsterdam,
Netherlands,2014-09-22PaperPublished
T.Jennewein,J.P.Bourgoin*,B.Higgins,C.Holloway*,E.Meyer-Scott*,C.Erven,B.
Heim*,Z.Yan,H.Huebel,G.Weihs,E.Choi,I.d’Souza,D.Hudson,andR.Laflamme.
(2014).Qeyssat:amissionproposalforaquantumreceiverinspace.AdvancesIn
PhotonicsofQuantumComputing,Memory,andCommunicationVii,8997:SPIE,2014.,
SanFrancisco,UnitedStates,2010-02-02PaperPublished
EvanMeyer-Scott*,Jean-PhilippeBourgoin*,LyndenK.Shalm,BrendonHiggins,Thomas
Jennewein,andVincentRoy.(2013).Acollinearnondegeneratesourceofentangled
photonpairsinpmfiber.2013OpticalFiberCommunicationConferenceandExposition
andtheNationalFiberOpticEngineersConference(ofc/nfoec).,Anaheim,UnitedStates,
2013-03-18PaperPublished
JenneweinT.(2010).DirectGenerationofPhotonTriplets.Nature.Quantum
Communication,MeasurementandComputing,Brisbane,Australia,2010-07-19(601-
603)PosterPublished
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JenneweinT,AspelmeyerM,UrsinR,ZeilingerAetal.(2008).Quantum
CommunicationsatESA:TowardsaSpaceExperimentontheISS.ActaAstronautica.
58thInternationalAstronauticalFederationCongress,Hyderabad,India,2007-09-24
(165-178)PaperPublished
JournalArticle:
ThomasJenneweinandBrendonHiggins.(2013).Thequantumspacerace.Physics
World.26(3):52-56.Published
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CurriculumVitae
a)NAME:(rank,status(tenured,contract,MemberofGraduateFaculty/Corememberof
programetc.)
Lütkenhaus,Norbert,
FullProfessor,Tenured
MemberoftheGraduateFaculty,Yes
b)DEGREES:designation,institution,department,year
IntermediateDegree,VordiplomPhysik,RWTHAachen,1989
MasterDegree,DiplomPhysik,LMUMünchen,1993
Ph.D.Physics,UniversityofStrathclyde,1996
Habilitation,UniversityErlangen-Nürnberg,2003
c)EMPLOYMENTHISTORY:dates,rank/position,department,institution/firm
1996-1997 ResearchAssistant,InstitutfürTheoretischePhysik,Universität
Inssbruck,Austria
1997-2000 SeniorScientist(ResearchFellow)inthegroupofProf.K.-A.
Suominen,HelsinkiInstituteofPhysics,Fiand
2000-2005 ProjectLeader,MagiQTechnologiesInc.,NewYork,USA
2001-2005 LeaderofanindependentEmmy-NoetherResearchGroup,
InstituteofOptics,InformationandPhotonics
2006-2011 AssociateProfessor,UniversityofWaterloo
2011-Present Professor,UniversityofWaterloo
d)HONOURS:(F.R.S.,F.R.S.C.,GovernorGeneralsAward,honorarydegree,etc...)
KarlOttoFosterStipend(bookstipend),1991
DAADstipendforpostgraduatestudies,1993-1996
Emmy-NoetherStipend(GermanResearchCouncil–grantforindependentresearch
group),2001-2005
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OutstandingPerformanceAward,UniversityofWaterloo,2009
OutstandingRefereeAward,AmericanPhysicalSociety,2015
e)SCHOLARLYANDPROFESSIONALACTIVITIES:past7yearsonly(eg.executiveand
editorialpositionsbutnotmembershipsinsocieties)
ScientificPublishing
RefereeinPeer-ReviewSystemfor:
OpticLetters(2010),PhysicaScripta(since2010),EuropeanPhysicalJournalD(since
2009),InternationalJournalofQuantumInformation(since2009),Computers&
Security(2010),IEEETransactionsonMicrowaveTheoryTechniques(2010),Journalof
LightwaveTechnologyonMicrowavePhotonics(2010),InternationalJournalof
ElectronicsandCommunications(2010),NaturalComputing(NACO)(2010),ACM
ComputingSurveys(2011),IEEETransactionsonInformationTheory(since2011),
NatureCommunications(since2011),CanadianJournalofPhysics(since2011),Journal
ofPhysicsA:MathematicalandTheoretical(since2011),AnnalenderPhysik(since
2011)
MemberofEditorialBoardforPhysicalReviewA,2009-2011and2012-2014.
DivisionalAssociateEditor(EditorialBoardMember)forPhysicalReviewLetters(PRL)
(2016-2019)��
RefereeActivitiesforFundingAgencies
NationalScienceFoundation(NSF),USA(since2007)
NetherlandsOrganizationforScientificResearch–DutchNationalScienceFoundation
(NWO)(since2008)
AlbertaIngenuityNewFacultyAwardProposal(2010)
EuropeanResearchCouncil(ERC)(since2010)
ViennaScienceandTechnologyFund(WWTF)(2010)
ConferenceOrganization
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MemberofConferenceCommittee
ChairofProgrammeSubcommittee,QELSFundamentalScience2:QuantumScience,
EngineeringandTechnology,QELS2010andCLEO/QELS2011.
MemberofProgrammeCommittee,InternationalConferenceonQuantumInformation
(ICQI),Ottawa,June6-8,2011.
MemberofProgrammeSubcommittee,QuantumInformationandCryptography,2011
IQEC/CLEOPacificRim.Conference,Sydney,Australia,August28–September1,2011.
MemberofProgrammeCommittee,Quantum-Physics-BasedInformationSecurity(SPIE
Security&Defense),Prague,September19-22,2011.
MemberofProgrammeCommittee,QCRYPT2011:FirstAnnualConferenceonQuantum
Cryptography,Zurich,Switzerland,September12-16,2011.
Co-chairProgrammeCommittee,CLEO/QELS2012.
MemberofProgrammeCommittee,Quantum-Physics-BasedInformationSecurity,SPIE
Security&Defence,Edinburgh,UK,September24-27,2012.
ProgrammeCommitteeQuantumInformationProcessing(QIP2013),Tsinghua
University,Beijing,January21-25,2013.
ProgrammeCommitteeQuantumCryptography(QCrypt2013),Waterloo,August5-9.
2013.
ProgrammeCommitteeMember,ConferenceonQuantuminformationandQuantum
Control,Toronto,August12-16,2013.
MemberofProgrammeCommittee,Quantum-Physics-BasedInformationSecurity,SPIE
InternationalSymposiumonSecurity&Defense,Dresden,Germany,September23-26,
2013.
GeneralCo-Chair,CLEO/QELS2014.
QuantumInformationandMeasurement(QIM)ProgramCommittee2014.
ProgrammeCommitteeChairQCrypt2014.
ProgramChair,InternationalConferenceonQuantumCommunications(QCMC),
Singapore,July4-8,2016�
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MemberofProgrammeCommittee,ProtectionofLong-LivedSystems(PLLS),
Darmstadt,Germany,July18-19,2016�
MemberofProgrammeCommittee,SPIESecurityandDefence,Edinburgh,Scotland,
September26-29,2016�
Co-OrganizerofConference/Workshops
LocalOrganizingCommittee,CrossBorderWorkshop,Waterloo,June3-52010
OrganizerofTheoryandRealizationofPracticalQuantumKeyDistribution2010
(TropicalQKDWorkshop)InstituteforQuantumComputing,Waterloo,June14-17,
2010.
OrganizerofInternationalSummerSchoolonQKD,Waterloo,July25-29,2011.
OrganizerofInternationalSummerSchoolonQKD,Waterloo,July29–August2,2013.
Co-Organizer,QCRYP2013,Waterloo,August5-9,2013.
Co-Organizer,QCRYP2014,Paris,France,September1-5,2014.
Co-Organizer,1stWorkshopforQuantumRepeatersandNetworks,PacificGrove,
California,May15-17,2015.�
ChairofOrganization,QKDSummerSchool,Waterloo,Canada,August17-21,2015�
ProjectCoordination/Leadership
CoordinatordesFET-ISTEU-Proposals“ContinuousVariableCommunicationNetworking
(COCONET)in5.Frameworkprograms.”(notfunded)
AsKeyResearcherresponsibleforthetheorysubprojectoftheISTEU-consortium
“SecureCommunicationbasedonQuantumCryptography”(6thFramework)
CoordinationofCollaborationbetweentheInstituteforQuantumComputingand
InstituteofPhotonicSciences(ICFO),Barcelona
NationalInstituteofInformatics,Tokyo
StandardizationAgencyETSI,Nice
CanadianCoordinatorofthejointresearchgrantbetweenFranceandCanada(NSERC,
CanadaandANR,France)
2009-2013-LeadPIforOfficeofNavalResearchprojectatIQC2013-2016
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OtherActivitiesandExperiences
MemberAdvisoryBoardfortheUKQuantumCommunicationHub(since2015)
Vice-ChairofETSIQKD-ISG(QKDStandardseffort)(since2014)
MemberofSteeringCommittee,QCrypt(since2015)
LaunchandleadershipofR&DgrouptodevelopcommercialQuantumKeyDistribution
product.(MagiQTechnologies)
AdvisortoMagiQTechnologies
Patentsintheareaofquantuminformationtechnology
UnitedStatesPatentUS7197,523B2(March27,2007),“EfficientUseofDetectorsfor
RandomNumberGeneration”,N.Lütkenhaus,J.L.Cohen,H.K.Lo.
UnitedStatesPatentUS8,068,741B2(November29,2011)“PolarizationtoPhase
Converter”,N.Lütkenhaus.
WIPOpatentapplicationWO2013/037062A1(March21,2013)“SystemandMethod
forQuantumKeyDistribution”
UnitedStatesPatent9,294,272(May10,2016)“SystemandMethodforQuantumKey
Distribution”,N.Lütkenhaus,X.F.Ma�
ExternalPhDExaminer
VadimMakarov,Dept.Physics,UniversityofTrondheim,Trondheim,Norway,April30,
2007.
MatthiasKleinmann,(Report)Dept.Physics,UniversityofDusseldorf,Germany,2008.
MarkGodfrey,DepartmentofElectricalEngineering,UniversityofBristol,Bristol,UK,
June30–July1,2010.
LarsLydersen,DepartmentofElectronicsandTelecommunications,Norwegian
UniversityofScienceandTechnology,Trondheim,Norway,September19,2011.
VedranDunko,PhysicsDepartment,Herriot-WattUniversity,Edinburgh,September24,
2012.
KhabatHeshami,PhysicsDepartment,UniversityofCalgary,April17,2013.
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NormandBeaudry,PhysicsDepartment,ETHZurich,September19,2014.
LiXikun,CentreforQuantumTechnologies:NationalUniversityofSingapore,May4,
2016�
f)GRADUATESUPERVISIONS:masters,doctoral,postdoctoral-completed/inprogress
Completed:11Master,9Ph.D.,9PDF
InProgress:3Master,0Ph.D.,7PDF
NAMEOFSTUDENTSsupervisedwithinthepastsevenyears,titleofthesisofproject,
yearoffirstregistrationandyearofcompletion:
MarcoPiani(PDF),2007-2010
WilliamMatthews(PDF)2009–Present
XionfengMa(PDF),2008-2010
OlegGittsovich(PDF),2010-2013
RyoNamiki(PDF),2013-Present
YanbaoZhang(PDF),2013-Present
PatrickColes(PDF),2014-Present
FilippoMiatto(PDF),2015-Present
DaveTouchette(PDF),2015-Present
MichaelEpping(PDF),2016-Present
GeirOveMyhr(Ph.D.),PublicCommunicationsProtocolsinQKD,2005-2010
HaukeHäseler(Ph.D.),Entanglementverificationswithapplicationsinquantum
communication,2005-2010
AgnesFerenczi(Ph.D.),SymmetriesinQuantumKeyDistribution,2007-2013
NathanKilloran(Ph.D.),BenchmarkingQuantumCommunicationProtocols,2008-2012
JuanMiguelArrozola(Ph.D.),Non-LinearEntanglementWitnesses,2011-2015
NormandBeaudry(Master),SquashingModelsforOpticalMeasurementsinQuantum
Communication,2009-2011
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VarunNarasimhachar(Master),SquashingModelsandSecurityProofsofQKDschemes,
2009-2011
DavidPitkanen(Master),LinearOpticsImplementationofChannels,2009-2011
WilliamStacey(Master),SimplifiedTrustedRepeaterNodes,2012-Present
LukeGovia(Master),JosephsonPhotoMultipliers,2012-2013
DavidLuong(Master)(Jan.2014–Oct.2015)�ThePracticalRealizationofQuantum
Repeaters:AnExploration�
SumeetKatri(Master)(Oct.2014-2016)�SymmetricExtendabilityofQuantumStates
andtheExtremeLimitsofQuantumKeyDistribution�
BenjaminLovitz(Master)(Sept.2015-present)�
JieLin(Master)(Sept.2015-present)�
ChristianMastromattei(Master)(Sept2015-present)�
IncompletedDegrees:
MatthiasHeid(onhold)
IvanDynov(switchedprograms)
RaziegAnnabestani(switchedsupervisors)
SergeiMikheev(notcompleted)
ElectraEleftheriadou(PDF)(notcompleted)�
g)GRADUATECOURSES:past7years,byyear
2010 ElectrodynamicsTheory,PHYS441B
2010 AppliedQuantumCryptography,QIC890/PHYS768
2011 QuantumPhysicsI,PHYS234
2012 AppliedQuantumCryptography,QIC890/PHYS768
QuantumPhysicsI,PHYS234
2014 AppliedQuantumCryptography,QIC890/PHYS768
2015 QuantumPhysicsI,PHYS234
2015 QuantumPhysicsI,PHYS234�
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2016 AppliedQuantumCryptography–CourseCode:QIC890�
SummerSchool:
UndergraduateSchoolonExperimentalQuantumInformationProcessing(USEQIP),
LecturesonQKD,IQC,Waterloo,ON,June8,2009.
QuantumCryptography,LesHouchesSummerSchool,Singapore,LectureSeries(6hrs.),
June24–July24,2009
CanadianQuantumInformationSummerSchool,FieldsInstitute,LecturesonQKD,
Toronto,August21,2009.
UndergraduateSchoolonExperimentalQuantumInformationProcessing(USEQIP),
LecturesonQKD,IQC,Waterloo,ON,May31,2010.
InternationalSummerSchoolofInformationSecurityinaQuantumWorld,Waterloo,
July25-29,2011.
QuantumInformationandCoherence,Glasgow,Scotland,August2–August6,2011.
SommeruniversitätderStudienstiftungdesdeutschenVolkes,GebotundVerboteinder
Quantenmechanik,Neubeuern,Germany,August7-20,2011.
SummerSchoolonQuantumPhysicsandQuantumInformation,Olomouc,Czech
Republic,July22-26,2013.
InternationalSummerSchoolonQKD,Waterloo,Ontario,July29–August2,2013.
HeidelbergGraduateDays,Heidelberg,Germany,April6-12,2014.�
InternationalSummerSchoolonQKD,Waterloo,Ontario,August17-21,2015.�
h)1.EXTERNALRESEARCHFUNDING:past7yearsonly,byyear,indicatingsource
(grantingcouncils,industry,government,foundations,other);amount;principal
investigator;purpose(research,travel,publications,etc...)
Year Source Type* Amountper
Year$
Purpose**
2005-2010 EU O 64.000(EURO) Research
2005-2010 EU O 24.000(EURO) Research
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2007-2012 NSERCDiscovery C 22,000 Research
2007-2011 NSERCInnovation C 28,380 Research
2008-2010 OntarioCentresof
ExcellenceGrant
C 300,000 Research
2009-2012 NSERC–ANR C 50,000 Research
2009-2015 ORF F 13,834 Research
2010 Communication
Security
EstablishmentCanada
C 23,750 Research
2010 ETSI C 21,100 Research
2011 Communication
Security
EstablishmentCanada
C 22,120 Research
2011-2012 CSA C 25,000(USD) Research
2012-2015 NSERCDiscovery C 35,000 Research
2012-2015 DARPA C 66,666.66
(USD)
Research
2011-2012 CSA G 25,000(USD) Research
2013-2016 OfficeofNaval
Research
O 250,000 Research
2013-2014 SandiaLabs O 175,182.79
(USD)
Research
2013-2015 SECANT O 93,895.26
(USD)
2015-2020� ArmyResearch
Laboratory
O $440,000
(USD)
Research
2016 AustralianResearch
Council
O
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2017 AustralianResearch
Council
O
*Type:C-Grantingcouncils;G-Government;F-Foundations;O-Other
**Purpose:research,travel,publication,etc.
2.INTERNALRESEARCHFUNDING:Thisincludesuniversityfunds,SSHRCminorgrants
awardedthroughtheUniversity,etc.]
i)PUBLICATIONS:ThePublicationsshouldbelistedinthecategoriesshownbelowand
includethefollowinginformation:booksauthored,booksedited(alistofthechapters
contributedbytheeditormustfolloweachtitle),chaptersinbooks(otherthanthose
listedintheabovecategory),papersinrefereedjournals,papersinrefereedconference
proceedings,technicalreports,abstractsand/orpapersread,andothers.Eachtitlemust
showthenamesoftheauthorsintheorderinwhichtheyappearintheoriginal
publicationandinclusivepagenumbers.Publicationssubmitted,butnotyetaccepted,
mustbelistedseparatelywithinthevariouscategories.
1)Life-timesummary(count)accordingtothefollowingcategories:
-Booksauthored..............................................................................................................0
-Booksedited..................................................................................................................0
-Chaptersinbooks...........................................................................................................4
-Papersinrefereedjournal.........................................................................................102
-Papersinrefereedconferenceproceedings................................................................31
-Technicalreports............................................................................................................0
-Abstractsand/orpapersread........................................................................................0
-Others(workshopspresented)..................................................................................123
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2)Detailsforpastseven(7)yearssamecategoriesasabove:books,chaptersinbooks,
papersinrefereedjournals.
ChaptersinBooks:
N.Lütkenhaus,inD.BrussandG.Leuchs(Eds.),LecturesonQuantumInformation,
Wiley-VCHVerlagGmbH&CoKGaA,Weinheim2007.(ISBN3527405275){IQC}
chapter'ProbabilisticQuantumComputationandLinearOpticalRealizations',pages
349-358
chapter'TheoryofQuantumKeyDistribution(QKD)',pages271-284
N.Lutkenhaus,ScottishUniversitySummerSchool,E.AnderssonandP.Öhberg(eds.),
QuantumInformationandCoherence,ScottishGraduateSeries,DOI:10.1007/978-3-
319-04063-9_5,©NorbertLutkenhaus,Cham;NewYork:Springer,[2014]�
PapersinRefereedJournal:
Ph.Raynal*,N.Lütkenhaus,Optimalunambiguousstatediscriminationoftwodensity
matrices:Asecondclassofexactsolutions,Phys.Rev.A,Vol76,052322,2007.
M.Heid*,N.Lütkenhaus,Securityofcoherentstatequantumcryptographyinthe
presenceofGaussiannoise,PhysicalReviewA76,022313(2007).
Erratum:PhysicalReviewA79,059902(E)(2009).
M.Curty**,L.-L.Zhan,H.-K.Lo,N.Lütkenhaus,Sequentialattacksagainstdifferential-
phase-shiftquantumkeydistributionwithweakcoherentstates,QuantumInformation
andComputation,Vol7,p665-688,2007.
C.Branciard,N.Gisin,N.Lütkenhaus,V.Scarani,Zero-ErrorAttacksandDetection
StatisticsintheCoherentOne-WayProtocolforQuantumCryptography,Quantum
InformationandComputation,Vol.7,p.639-664,2007.
S.J.vanEnk,N.Lütkenhaus,H.J.Kimble,Experimentalproceduresforentanglement
verification,PhysicalReviewA,Vol.75,052318(2007).
H.Inamori,N.Lütkenhaus,andD.Mayers,UnconditionalSecurityforPracticalQuantum
KeyDistribution,EuropeanPhysicalJournalD.Vol41,p.599(2007).
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T.Moroder*,O.Gühne,N.Lütkenhaus,Iterationsofnonlinearentanglementwitnesses,
PhysicalReviewA78,032326(2008).
N.J.Beaudry*,T.Moroder*,N.Lütkenhaus,SquashingModelsforOptical
MeasurementsinQuantumCommunication,Phys.Rev.Lett.Vol.101,093601(2008).
T.Moroder*,M.Keyl,N.Lütkenhaus;Truncatedsu(2)momentproblemforspinand
polarizationstates,J.Phys.A:Math.Theor.41,275302(2008).
M.Curty**andN.Lütkenhaus,Commenton“Arbitratedquantum-signaturescheme”,
PhysicalReviewA,Vol.77,046301(2008).
H.Häseler*,T.Moroder*andN.Lütkenhaus,TestingQuantumDevices:Practical
EntanglementVerificationinBipartiteOpticalSystems,PhysicalReviewA,Vol77,
032303(2008).
P.vanLoock**,N.Lütkenhaus,W.J.Munro,K.Nemoto,QuantumRepeatersusing
Coherent-StateCommunication,PhysicalReviewA78,062319(2008).
Y.B.Zhao,M.Heid*,J.Rigas*andN.Lütkenhaus,AsymptoticSecurityofBinary
ModulatedContinuousVariableQuantumKeyDistributionunderCollectiveAttacks,
PhysicalReviewA79,012307(2009).
M.Curty,T.Moroder*,X.Ma**,H.-K.Lo,N.Lütkenhaus,Upperboundsforthesecure
keyrateofdecoystatequantumkeydistribution,Phys.Rev.A79,032335(2009).
G.O.Myhr*,J.M.Renes**,AndrewC.DohertyandN.Lütkenhaus,Symmetricextension
intwo-wayquantumkeydistribution,Phys.Rev.A79,042329(2009).
G.O.Myhr*andN.Lütkenhaus,Spectrumconditionsforsymmetricextendiblestates,
PhysicalReviewA79,062307(2009).
T.Moroder*,M.Curty,N.Lütkenhaus,Detectordecoyquantumkeydistribution,NewJ.
Phys.11,045008(2009).
M.Peev,C.Pacher,R.Alléaume,C.Barreiro,J.Bouda,W.Boxleitner,T.Debuisschert,E.
Diamanti,M.Dianati,J.F.Dynes,S.Fasel,S.Fossier,M.Fürst,J.-D.Gautier,O.Gay,N.
Gisin,P.Grangier,A.Happe,Y.Hasani,M.Hentschel,H.Hübel,G.Humer,T.Länger,M.
Legré,R.Lieger,J.Lodewyck,T.Lorünser,N.Lütkenhaus,A.Marhold,T.Matyus,O.
Maurhart,L.Monat,S.Nauerth,J.-B.Page,A.Poppe,E.Querasser,G.Ribordy,S.Robyr,
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L.Salvail,A.W.Sharpe,A.J.Shields,D.Stucki,M.Suda,C.Tamas,T.Themel,R.T.Thew,
Y.Thoma,A.Treiber,P.Trinkler,R.Tualle-Brouri,F.Vannel,N.Walenta,H.Weier,H.
Weinfurter,I.Wimberger,Z.L.Yuan,H.ZbindenandA.Zeilinger,TheSECOQCquantum
keydistributionnetworkinVienna,NewJ.Phys,Vol11,075001(2009).
R.Alleaume,F.Roueff,E.Diamanti,N.Lütkenhaus,Topologicaloptimizationofquantum
keydistributionnetworks,NewJ.Phys.Vol11,075002(2009).
N.Lütkenhaus,A.Shields,FocusonQuantumCryptography:TheoryandPractice
(Editorial),NewJ.Phys,Vol11,045005(2009).
M.Razavi**,M.Piani**,N.Lütkenhaus,Quantumrepeaterswithimperfectmemories:
costandscalability,PhysicalReviewAVol80,032301(2009).
K.Tamaki,N.Lütkenhaus,M.Koashi,J.Batuwantudawe,Unconditionalsecurityofthe
Bennett1992quantumkeydistributionschemewithastrongreferencepulse,Physical
ReviewAVol80,032302(2009).
H.Häseler*,N.Lütkenhaus,Probingthequantumnessofchannelswithmixedstates,
PhysialReviewAVol80,042304(2009).
M.Curty,T.Moroder*,X.Ma**,N.Lütkenhaus,Non-Poissonianstatisticsfrom
Poissonianlightsourceswithapplicationtopassivedecoystatequantumkey
distribution,Opt.Lett.Vol34,Iss.20,pp3238-3240(2009).
V.Scarani,H.Bechmann-Pasquinucci,N.Cerf,M.Dusek,N.Lütkenhaus,M.Peev,The
securityofpracticalquantumkeydistribution,ReviewsofModernPhysics,Vol81,Issue
3,1301-1350(2009).
M.Heid*,N.Lütkenhaus,Securityofcoherent-statequantumcryptographyinthe
presenceofGaussiannoise(vol76,022313,2007),PhysicalReviewA,Vol79,Issue5,
059902(2009).
N.Killoran*,H.Häseler*,N.Lütkenhaus,QuantumThroughput:Quantifyingquantum
communicationwithhomodynemeasurements,Phys.Rev.A,82,052331(2010).
M.Curty,X.F.Ma**,H.K.Lo,N.Lütkenhaus,PassivesourcesfortheBennett-Brassard
1984quantum-key-distributionprotocolwithpracticalsignals,PhysicalReviewA82,
052325(2010).
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H.Häseler*,N.Lütkenhaus,Quantumbenchmarksforthestorageortransmissionof
quantumlightfromminimalresources,PhysicalReviewA81,060306(R)(2010).
T.Moroder*,O.Gühne,N.J.Beaudry*,M.Piani**,N.Lütkenhaus,Entanglement
verificationwithrealisticmeasurementdevicesviasquashingoperations,Physical
ReviewA81,052342(2010).
C.Wittmann,J.Fürst,C.Wiechers,D.Elser,H.Häseler*,N.Lütkenhaus,G.Leuchs,
Witnessingeffectiveentanglementovera2kmfiberchannel,OpticsExpress18,4499
(2010).
N.Killoran*,D.N.Biggerstaff,R.Kaltenbaek,K.J.Resch,N.Lütkenhaus,Derivationand
experimentaltestoffidelitybenchmarksforremotepreparationofarbitraryqubit
states,PhysicalReviewA81,012334(2010).
L.Salvail,M.Peev,E.Diamanti,R.Alleaume,N.Lütkenhaus,T.Länger,Securityof
TrustedRepeaterQuantumKeyDistributionNetworks,JournalofComputerSecurityVp.
18,p.61-87(2010).
M.Piani**,D.Pitkanen*,R.Kaltenbaek,N.Lütkenhaus,Linear-opticsrealizationof
channelsforsingle-photonmultimodequdits,PhysicalReviewA84,032304(2011)[11
pages].
N.Killoran*andN.Lütkenhaus,Strongquantitativebenchmarkingofquantumoptical
devices,PhysicalReviewA,83,052320(2011)[10pages].
D.Pitkanen*,X.F.Ma**,R.Wickert,P.vanLoock,N.Lütkenhaus,EfficientHeraldingof
PhotonicQubitswithApplicationstoDeviceIndependentQuantumKeyDistribution,
PhysicalReviewA,84.022325(2011).
A.Ferenczi*,V.Narasimhachar*,N.Lütkenhaus,Securityproofoftheunbalanced
phase-encodedBennett-Brassard1984protocol,Phys.Rev.A,86,042327(2012).
N.Killoran*,M.Hosseini,B.C.Buchler,P.K.Lam,N.Lütkenhaus,Quantumbenchmarking
withrealisticstatesoflight,Phys.Rev.A,86,022331(2012).
J.M.Arrazola*,O.Gittsovich**,N.Lütkenhaus,Accessiblenonlinearentanglement
witnesses,Phys.Rev.A,85062327(2012).
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A.Ferenczi*,N.Lütkenhaus,Symmetriesinquantumkeydistributionandthe
connectionbetweenoptimalattacksandoptimalcloning,Phys.Rev.A,85,052310
(2012).
X.F.Ma**,N.Lütkenhaus,ImprovedDataPost-ProcessinginQuantumKeyDistribution
andApplicationtoLossThresholdsinDeviceIndependentQKD,QuantumInformation&
Computation,12,203-214(2012)
A.Ferenczi*,V.Narasimhachar*,N.Lütkenhaus,Securityproofoftheunbalanced
phase-encodedBennett-Brassard1984protocol,Phys.Rev.A,86,042327(2012).
M.Mafu*,D.Angela,S.Goyal,D.Giovannini,M.McLaren,M.J.Padgett,T.Konrad,F.
Petruccione,N.Lütkenhaus,A.Forbes,Higher-deimensionalorbital-angular-
momentum-basedquantumkeydistributionwithmutuallyunbiasedbases,Phys.Rev.A,
88,032305(2013).
I.Khan,Ch.Wittmann,N.Jain,N.Killoran*,N.Lütkenhaus,Ch.Marquardt,G.Leuchs,
Optimalworkingpointsforcontinuous-variablequantumchannels,Phys.Rev.A,88,
010302(2013).
J.M.Arrazola*,O.Gittsovich**,J.M.Donohue*,J.Lavoie*,K.J.Resch,N.Lütkenhaus,
ReliableEntanglementVerification,Phys.Rev.A,87,062331(2013).
O.Gittsovich**,N.J.Beaudry,V.Narasimhachar,R.R.Alvarez,T.Moroder,N.
Lütkenhaus,Squashingmodelfordetectorsandapplicationstoquantum-key-
distributionprotocols,Phys.Rev.A,89,012325(2014)
J.M.Arrazola*,N.Lütkenhaus,Quantumfingerprintingwithcoherentstatesanda
constatntmeannumberofphotons,Phys.Rev.A,89,062305(2014)
C.Panayi,M.Razavi,X.F.Ma,N.Lütkenhaus,Memory-assistedmeasurement-device-
independentquantumkeydistribution,NewJournalofPhyiscs,16(2014).
S.Muralidharan,J.Kim,N.Lütkenhaus,M.D.Lukin,L.Jiang,Ultrafastandfault-tolerant
quantumcommunicationacrosslongdistancesPhys.Rev.Letters,Vol.112,250501
(2014).
R.Alleaume,J.Bouda,C.Branciard,T.Debuisschert,M.Dianati,N.Gisin,M.Godfrey,P.
Grangier,T.Langer,A.Leverrier,N.Lütkenhaus,P.Painchault,M.Peev,A.Poppe,T.
Lutkenhaus,Norbert January2017
84
Pornin,J.Rarity,R.Renner,G.Ribordy,M.Riguidel,L.Salvail,A.Shields,H.Weinfurter,
A.Zeilinger,Usingquantumkeydistriutionforcryptographicpurposes:asurvey,
TheorectialComputerScience,560,(2014).
J.X.Chen,Z.F.Ji,D.Kribs,N.Lütkenhaus,B.Zeng,Symmetricextensionoftwo-qubit
states,PhysicalReviewA,90,032318(2014).�
J.M.Arrazola,N.Lütkenhaus,Quantumcommunicationwithcoherentstatesandlinear
optics,PhysicalReviewA,90,042335(2014).�
W.Stacey,R.Annabestani,X.F.Ma,N.Lütkenhaus,Securityofquantumkeydistribution
usingasimplifiedtrustedrelay,PhysicalReviewA,91,012338(2015).�
S.Sajeed,P.Chaiwongkhot,JP.Bourgoin,T.Jennewein,N.Lütkenhaus,V.Makarov,
Securityloopholeinfree-spacequantumkeydistributionduetospatial-modedetector-
efficiencymismatch,PhysicalReviewA,91,062301(2015).
D.B.S.Soh,C.Brif,P.J.Coles,N.Lütkenhaus,R.M.Camacho,J.Urayama,M.Sarovar,
Self-ReferencedContinuous-VariableQuantumKeyDistributionProtocol,Phys.Rev.X5,
041010(2015).�
F.Xu,J.M.Arrazola,K.Wei,W.Wang,P.Palacios-Avila,C.Feng,S.Sajeed,N.
Lütkenhaus,H.K.Lo,Experimentalquantumfingerprintingwithweakcoherentpulses,
NatureCommunications6,8735(2015).
J.P.Bourgoin,N.Gigov,B.L.Higgins,Z.Z.Yzn,E.Meyer-Scott,A.K.Khandani,N.
Lütkenhaus,T.Jennewein,Experimentalquantumkeydistributionwithsimulated
ground-to-satellitephotonlossesandprocessinglimitations,PhysicalReviewA92,
052339(2015).�
S.Muralidharan,L.S.Li,J.Kim,N.Lütkenhaus,M.D.Lukin,L.Jiang,Optimal
architecturesforlongdistancequantumcommunication,ScientificReports6,20463
(2016).�
C.Pfizer,N.Lütkenhaus,S.Wehner,P.J.Coles,Siftingattacksinfinite-sizequantumkey
distribution,NewJournalofPhysics,18,053001,(2016)�
W.P.Schleich,K.S.Ranade,C.Anton,M.Arndt,M.Aspelmeyer,MBayer,G.Berg,T.
Calarco,H.Fuchs,E.Giacobino,M.Grassl,P.Hänggi,W.M.Heckl,I..Hertel,S.Huelga,F.
Lutkenhaus,Norbert January2017
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Jelezko,B.Keimer,J.P.Kotthaus,G.Leuchs,N.Lütkenhaus,U.Maurer,T.Pfau,M.B.
Plenio,E.M.Rasel,O.Renn,C.Silberhorn,J.Schiedmayer,D.Schmitt-Landsiedel,K.
Schönhammer,A.Ustinov,P.Walther,H.Weinfurter,E.Welzl,R.Wiesendanger,S.Wolf,
A.Zeilinger,P.Zoller,QuantumTechnology:Fromresearchtoapplication,Applied
PhysicsB,122,130,(2016)�
D.Luong,L.Jiang,J.Kim,N.Lütkenhaus,Overcominglossychannelboundsusinga
singlequantumrepeaternode,AppliedPhysicsB,122,96,(2016)�
P.J.Coles,E.M.Metodiev,N.Lütkenhaus,J.P.Bourgoin,NumericalApproachfor
UnstructuredQuantumkeyDistribution,NatureCommunications,7,11712,(2016)�
J.M.Arrazola,MKarasamanis,N.Lütkenhaus,Practicalquantumretrievalgames,,Phys.
Rev.A93,06,062311(2016)�
R.Namiki,L.Jiang,J.Kim,N.Lütkenhaus.(2016).Roleofsyndromeinformationona
one-wayquantumrepeaterusingteleportation-basederrorcorrection.PhysicalReview
A.InPress�
PapersinRefereedConferenceProceedings:
H.Häseler,J.Rigas,O.GühneandN.Lütkenhaus,VerifyingEntanglementinQuantum
OpticalSystems;pages151-156,ProceedingsoftheQCMC2006,Ed.O.Hirota,J.H.
ShapiroandM.Sasaki,NICTPress,2007,ISBN978-4-904020-00-5.
M.HeidandN.Lütkenhaus,Securityofcoherentstatequantumcryptographyagainst
collectiveattacksunderGaussianchannelnoise,pages177-180,Proceedingsofthe
QCMC2006,Ed.O.Hirota,J.H.ShapiroandM.Sasaki,NICTPress,2007,ISBN978-4-
904020-00-5.
O.Gühne,N.Lütkenhaus,Nonlinearentanglementwitnesses,covariancematricesand
thegeometryofseparablestates,J.Phys.:Conf.Ser.67,012004(2007).
M.Razavi,H.Farmanbar,andN.Lütkenhaus,Long-distancequantumcommunication
withmultiplequantummemories,OFC’08TechnicalDigest,PaperJWA48,SanDiego,
CA,Feb.2008.
Lutkenhaus,Norbert January2017
86
M.Razavi,M.Piani,H.Farmanbar,K.Thompson,andN.Lütkenhaus,Physicaland
architecturalconsiderationsinquantumrepeaters,invitedtoSPIEPhotonicWest,Paper
7236-2,SanJose,CA,Jan.2009.
N.J.Beaudry,T.Moroder,N.Lütkenhaus,SquashingModelsforOpticalMeasurements,
QuantumCommunication,MeasurementandComputing,Proc.9thInternational
ConferenceonQuantumCommunication,Measurement,andComputing,ed.A.
Lvovsky,AIPConferenceProceedings,Vol1110,p.319-322,(2009).
G.O.Myhr,N.Lütkenhaus,A.C.Doherty,J.M.Renes,Symmetricextensionandits
applicationinQKD,QuantumCommunication,MeasurementandComputing,Proc.9th
InternationalConferenceonQuantumCommunication,Measurement,andComputing,
ed.A.Lvovsky,AIPConferenceProceedings,Vol1110,p359-362(2009).
M.Razavi,M.Piani,andN.Lütkenhaus,Ratedegradationinquantumrepeaterswith
imperfectmemories,Proc.9thInternationalQuantumCommunication,Measurement,
andComputing,Calgary,AB,Canada,Aug.2008,ed.A.Lvovsky,AIPConference
Proceedings,Vol1110,p261-264(2009).
H.HäselerandN.Lütkenhaus,TestingQuantumMemoriesviaEntanglement
Verification,QuantumCommunication,MeasurementandComputing,Proc.9th
InternationalConferenceonQuantumCommunication,Measurement,andComputing,
ed.A.Lvovsky,AIPConferenceProceedings,Vol1110,p.257-260,(2009).
M.Piani,D.Pitkanen,R.Kaltenbaek,N.Lütkenhaus,Linear-opticsrealizationofchannels
forsingle-photonmultimodequdits,inInternationalConferenceonQuantum
Information,OSATechnicalDigest(CD)(OpticalSocietyofAmerica,2011),paperQWC4.
N.Killoran,N.Lütkenhaus,Quantifyingthestrengthofopticalcommunicationdevices
usingentanglementmeasures,inInternationalConferenceonQuantumInformation,
OSATechnicalDigest(CD)(OpticalSocietyofAmerica,2011),paperQTuG6.
N.Killoran,N.Lütkenhaus,ExtendingQuantumOpticalBenchmarkswithEntanglement
Measures,inQuantumElectronicsandLaserScienceConference,OSATechnicalDigest
(CD)(OpticalSocietyofAmerica,2011),paperQThJ3.
Lutkenhaus,Norbert January2017
87
N.Killoran,H.Häseler,N.Lütkenhaus,Quantumthroughput:Estimatingthe
quantumnessofopticaldevicesusinghomodynemeasurements,in10thInternational
ConferenceonQuantumCommunication,MeasurementandComputing(QCMC),eds.T.
RalphandP.K.Lam,AIPConferenceProceedings,Vol1363,p.215-218,(2010)(4pages).
J.M.Arrazola,N.Lütkenhaus,QuantumCommunicationComplexitywithCoherent
StatesandLinearOptics,Proceedingsofthe9thConferenceontheTheoryofQuantum
Computation,CommunicationandCryptography,TQC2014,May21-23,2014,National
UniversityofSingapore,Singapore.P36-47.�
JuanMiguelArrazola,OlegGittsovich,NorbertLütkenhaus,Averageiterationsof
accessiblenonlinearwitnesses,ProceedingsoftheEleventhInternationalConference
OnQuantumCommunication,MeasurementAndComputation(QCMC),AIPConf.Proc.
1633,144(2014)�
O.Gittsovich,T.Moroder,KeyrateforcalibrationrobesentanglementbasedBB84
quantumkeydistributionprotocol,ProceedingsoftheEleventhInternational
ConferenceonQuantumCommunication,MeasurementandComputation,
(QCMC),Vienna,Austria,July30-August3,2012,AIPConf.Proc.1633,156,(2014)[CP]�
Other:
InvitedTalks:
SpringMeeting,AmericanPhysicalSociety,Denver,March5-9,2007.
InternationalLaserPhysicsConference,Trondheim,June29toJuly4,2008.
InternationalConferenceonInformationalTheoreticSecurity(ICTS),Calgary,August10-
13,2008.
AsianConferenceonQuantumInformationScience(AQIS'08),Seoul,August25-31,
2008.
InternationalConferenceonQuantumOpticsandQuantumInformation,Vilnius
(Lithuania),September20-23,2008.
DemonstrationofSECOQCNetwork,Vienna,October8-10,2008.
UpdatingQKD,TokyoConference,December1-2,2008.
Lutkenhaus,Norbert January2017
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FiniteSizeEffectsinQKDWorkshop,Singapore,December3-9,2008.
QuantumcommunicationsRealizedII,SPIEInternationalSymposiumonIntegrated
OptoelectronicDevices,SanJose,CA,January24-29,2009.
QuantumKeyDistribution,QuantumInformationScience,Vienna,VA,April23-25,2009.
NATOAdvancedResearchWorkshop–QuantumCryptographyandComputing:Theory
andImplementation,NationalQuantumInformationCentreofGdańsk,Universityof
Gdańsk,Poland,September9-12,2009.
BoundStorageModelQKDWorkshop,Pasadena,March20-22,2010.
OpticsFiberConference–Invitedtalk,SanJose,March21-25,2010.
CREST2010,InternationalSymposiumonthePhysicsofQuantumTechnology,Tokyo,
April5-10,2010.
OpticalFiberCommunicationConference,SanDiego,SecurityofQuantumKey
Distribution,March21-25,2010.
ISPQT2010,(InternationalSymposiumonPhysicsofQuantumTechnology),
Hitotsubashi,Chiyoda-ku,Tokyo,April6-9,2010.
QuantumCommunication,ComputingandMeasurement,Brisbane,July19-23,2010.
LaserPhysics2010,FozdoIguacu,Brazil,July5-9,2010(declined).
TheTenthInternationalConferenceonQuantumCommunication,Measurementand
Computation(QCMC),TheUniversityofQueensland,Brisbane,Australia,July19-23,
2010.
UpdatingQuantumCryptographyandCommunication2010(UQCC),Tokyo,October18-
20,2010.
MaxPlanckInstitute(MPL)WinterRetreat,Scheffau,Austria,February28toMarch4,
2011.
InternationalConferenceonQuantumInformation(ICQI),Ottawa,June6-8,2011.
2011DAMOPAnnualMeeting,Atlanta,Georgia,June15-17,2011.
FrontierinOptics(FiO)2011-APS/DLSAnnualMeeting,SanJose,California,October
18-20,2011
QuantumInformationandMeasurement(QIM),Berlin,Germany,March19-21,2012.
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Tsinghua-AarhusCTICWorkshoponQuantumInformationScience,TsinghuaUniversity,
Beijing,May21-27,2012.
PécsWorkshoponQuantumInformationandQuantumOptics,Pécs,Hungary,May28-
30,2012.
QuantumCommunicationWorkshoponSecureInformationTransmissioninthe
MaritimeEnvironment,LosAngeles,CA,USA,August28-30,2012.
QuantumAfrica2,Drakensberg,SouthAfrica,September3-7,2012.
SPIEconferenceonQuantum-Physics-basedInformationSecurity,Edinburgh,UK,
September24-27,2012.
CIFARQuantumInformationProcessingMeeting,Ottawa,November14-16,2012
SummerSchoolonQuantumPhysicsandQuantumInformatio,Olomouc,Czech
Republic,July20-25,2013.
SPIESecurity+Defence,DresdenGermany,September23-26,2013.
QANAS2013,Agra,India,November27-December1,2013.
APSMeeting,Denver,Colorado,March3-4,2014.�
Quantum2014,Torino,Italy,May26-31,2014.�
FrontiersinOptics/Laserscience2014,Tucson,Arizona,October19-23,2014.�
WorkshoponScalableInformationProcessingwithQuantumNano-Photonics,
Cambridge,MA,12-13.March2015.�
WorkshopforQuantumRepeatersandNetworks,Asilomar,PacificGrove,May15-17,
2015�
TrustworthyQuantumInformationWorkshop,AnnArbor,June28-July1,2015�
MaxPlanckSymposiumonSecurityandCryptography,Munich,6-7.July,2015�
InternationalConferenceonCybersecurity,Riyadh,SaudiArabia,March29-30,2016�
WorkshoponQuantumKeyDistributionStandardization,Jinan,ShandongProvince,
�China,May31-June4,2016�
ProtectionofLong-LivedSystemsConference,Darmstadt,Germany,July18–19,2016�
FrontiersinOptics/LaserScienceConference,Rochester,NewYork,USA,October17-
21,2016�
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Seminars:
ICFO,Barcelona(Acin,Lewenstein,Calsamiglia),October13-17,2008.
TalkatInstituteforPhotonicSciences(ICFO),SquashingModelsforOptical
MeasurementsinQuantumCommunication,November2008.
TalkatUniversitatAutonomadeBarcelona(UAB),TestingOpticalQuantumDevicesvia
EntanglementVerificatio,Barcelona,November2008.
Talk:VerschränkungalsBenchmarkinderQuanten-Kommunikation,Universityof
Erlangen,Erlangen,Germany,February2-3,2009.
IQC-NIIMeeting,Tokyo,February14-21,2009.
ETH,Zurich,March20–April3,2011.
RetreatofDivisionLeuchs,Max-PlanckInstituteforthePhysicsofLight,Schloss
Ringberg,October7-12,2012.
TalkattheUniversityofToronto,May9,2014.�
TalkatTsignhuaUniversity,October31,2014.�
RetreatoftheLeuchsDivision,MaxPlanckInstitutefortheScienceofLight,Schloss
Ringberg,December1-2,2015�
TsinghuaUniversity,Beijing,China,May30,2016�
Preprints:
X.F.Ma,T.Moroder,N.Lütkenhaus,Quantumkeydistributionsecureagainstthe
efficiencyloophole,(5pages,2figures)arXiv:0812.4301.
R.Alleaume,J.Bouda,C.Branciard,T.Debuisschert,M.Dianati,N.Gisin,M.Godfrey,P.
Grangier,T.Länger,A.Leverrier,N.Lütkenhaus,P.Painchault,M.Peev.,A.Poppe,T.
Pornin,J.Rarity,R.Renner,G.Ribordy,M.Riguidel,L.Salvail,A.Shields,H.Weinfurter,
A.Zeilinger,SECOQCWhitePaperonQuantumKeyarXiv:0701168
J.M.Arrazola,N.Lütkenhaus,Constant-EnergyQuantumFingerprinting,
arXiv:1309.5005
Lutkenhaus,Norbert January2017
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S.Muralidharan,J.Kim,N.Lütkenhaus,M.D.Lukin,L.Jiang,Ultrafastandfault-tolerant
quantumcommunicationacrosslongdistances,arXiv:1310.5291v1
PeerReviewedConferenceContributions
M.Razavi,M.Piani,H.Farmanbar,K.Thompson,andN.Lütkenhaus,Physicaland
architecturalconsiderationsinquantumrepeaters,Proc.SPIE7236,723603(2009).
D.Stebila,M.Mosca,N.Lütkenhaus,TheCaseforQuantumKeyDistribution,
ProceedingsQuantumCom2009,LNICST36,pp.283-296,2010.
PeerReviewedReviews:
M.Dusek,N.Lütkenhaus,M.Hendrych,ProgressinOptics,Vol.39,Edt.E.Wolf,
Elsevier,2006,page381-454.
(ISBN978-0-444-52732-5)quant-ph/0601207.
V.Scarani,H.Bechmann-Pasquinucci,N.J.Cerf,M.Dusek,N.Lütkenhaus,M.Peev,The
securityofpracticalquantumkeydistribution,Rev.Mod.Phys.Vol81,p.1301(2009).
Contributionsforthewideraudience,Reviews
H.-K.LoandN.Lütkenhaus,QuantumCryptography:fromTheorytoPractice,Physicsin
Canada,Vol63,No.4,p191--196,2007.
R.Ursinetal,Space-QUEST:Experimentswithquantumentanglementinspace,
EurophysicsNewsVol40,No3page26(2009).
OtherPreprintsofResearchGroupledbyN.Lutkenhaus:
W.Y.Hwang,J.Bae,N.Killoran.No-signalingquantumkeydistribution:astraightforward
approach,arXiv:1202.3822v1.
OtherPublicationsofResearchGroupledbyN.Lutkenhaus:
M.Curty,K.Tamaki,T.Moroder,Effectofdetectordead-timesonthesecurity
evaluationofdifferential-phase-shiftquantumkeydistributionagainstsequential
attacks,Phys.Rev.A77,052321(20pp)(2008).
Lutkenhaus,Norbert January2017
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X.Peng,H.Jiang,B.Xu,X.Ma,andH.Guo,Experimentalquantumkeydistributionwith
anuntrustedsource,OpticsLettes,Vol.33,Issue18,pp.2077-2079(2008).
C.Mora,M.Piani,H.-J.Briegel,Epsilon-measuresofentanglement,NewJ.Phys.10,
083027(2008).
A.Grudka,M.Horodecki,P.Horodecki,R.Horodecki,M.Piani,Entanglement-
redistributionboxes,Phys.Rev.A78,042317(2008).
R.Alicki,M.Piani,andN.VanRyn,QuantumnessWitnesses,J.Phys.AMath.Thero.41,
495303(2008).
E.Bocquillon,C.Couteau,M.Razavi,R.Laflamme,andG.Weihs,Coherencemeasures
forheraldedsingle-photonsources,Phys.Rev.A79,035801(2009).
M.Razavi,I.Söllner,E.Bocquillon,C.Couteau,R.Laflamme,andG.Weihs,
Characterizingheraldedsingle-photonsourceswithimperfectmeasurementdevices,J.
Phys.B:AtMol.Opt.Phys.42,114013(2009).
M.Piani,M.Christandl,C.E.Mora,P.Horodecki,Broadcastcopiesrevealthe
quantumnessofcorrelations,Phys.Rev.Lett.102,250503(2009).
M.Piani,J.Watrous;Allentangledstatesareusefulforchanneldiscrimination,Phys.
Rev.Lett.102,250501(2009).
M.J.Bremner,C.Mora,andA.Winter;AreRandomPureStatesUsefulforQuantum
Computation?,Phys.Rev.Lett.102,190502(2009).
C.Erven,X.Ma,R.Laflamme,G.Weihs,EntangledQuantumKeyDistributionwitha
BiasedBasisChoice,NewJ.Phys.Vol11,045025(2009).
M.Piani,RelativeEntropyofEntanglementandRestrictedMeasurements,Phys.Rev.
Lett.103,160504(2009).
A.Miranowicz,M.Piani,P.Horodecki,R.Horodecki,Inseparabilitycriteriabasedon
matricesofmoments,Phys.Rev.A80,052303(2009).
E.Bocquillon,C.Couteau,M.Razavi,R.Laflamme,andG.Weihs,Coherencemeasures
forheraldedsingle-photonsources,Phys.Rev.A79,035801(2009).
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M.Razavi,I.Söllner,E.Bocquillon,C.Couteau,R.Laflamme,andG.Weihs,
Characterizingheraldedsingle-photonsourceswithimperfectmeasurementdevices,J.
Phys.B:At.Mol.Opt.Phys.42,114013(2009).
M.Piani,J.Watrous,Allentangledstatesareusefulforchanneldiscrimination,Phys.
Rev.Lett.102,250501(2009).
A.Acín,R.Augusiak,D.Cavalcanti,C.Hadley,J.K.Korbicz,M.Lewenstein,Ll.Masanes,
M.Piani,Unifiedframeworkforcorrelationsintermsoflocalquantumobservables,
Phys.Rev.Lett.104,140404(2010).
C.E.Mora,M.Piani,A.Miyake,M.VandenNest,W.Dür,H.J.Briegel,Universal
resourcesforapproximateandstochasticmeasurement-basedquantumcomputation,
Phys.Rev.A81,042315(2010).
T.S.Cubitt,D.Leung,W.Matthews,A.Winter,Improvingzero-errorclassical
communicationwithentanglement,Phys.Rev.Lett.104,230503(2010).
W.Matthews,M.Piani,J.Watrous,Entanglementinchanneldiscriminationwith
restrictedmeasurements,Phys.Rev.A82,032302(2010).
J.Lavoie,R.Kaltenbaek,M.Piani,K.J.Resch,Experimentalboundentanglementina
four-photonstate,Phys.Rev.Lett.105,130501(2010).
M.Curty,X.F.Ma,B.Qi,T.Moroder,Passivedecoystatequantumkeydistributionwith
practicallightsource,Phys.Rev.A81,022310(2010)
X.F.Ma,,C.-H.F.Fung,J.-C.Boileau,H.F.Chau,Practicalpost-processingforquantum-
key-distributionexperiments,arXiv:0904.1994.
T.Moroder,O.Gittsovich,Calibration-robustentanglementdetectionbeyondBell
inequalities,Phys.Rev.A,85,032301(2012)[13pages]
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CurriculumVitae
a) NAME:(rank,status(tenured,contract,MemberofGraduateFaculty/Corememberof
programetc.)
Menezes,Alfred
Fullprofessor,tenured
MemberoftheGraduateFaculty:yes
b) DEGREES:designation,institution,department,yearPh.D.Combinatorics&Optimization(C&O),UniversityofWaterloo,1992.
MMAth,Combinatorics&Optimization,UniversityofWaterloo,1989.
B.Math,JointHonoursComputerScienceandC&O,UniversityofWaterloo,1987.
c) EMPLOYMENTHISTORY:dates,rank/position,department,institution/firmJul.2003-present FullProfessor,DepartmentofC&O,UniversityofWaterloo.Cross
appointmenttoDavidR.CheritonSchoolofComputerScience
Sept.2011-Aug.2015 Chair,DepartmentofC&O,UniversityofWaterloo
Jan.1998-Jun.2003 AssociateProfessor,DepartmentofC&O,UniversityofWaterloo
(OnleavefromSeptember2000-August2001)
Apr.2009-Jul.2013 Consultant,ResearchinMotion,Ontario,Canada
May2002-Mar.2009 Consultant,CerticomCorp.,Ontario,Canada
Sept.2000-Aug.2001 SeniorCryptographer&DirectorofResearch,CerticomCorp.,
Ontario,Canada
Sept.1994-Aug.2000 Consultant,CerticomCorp.,OntarioCanada
Sept.1997-Dec.1997 AssociateProfessor(tenured),DiscreteandStatisticalSciences,
AuburnUniversity
Sept.1992-Aug.1997 AssistantProfessor,DiscreteandStatisticalSciences,Auburn
University
d) HONOURS:(F.R.S.,F.R.S.C.,GovernorGeneralsAward,honorarydegree,etc...)DistinguishedTeachingAward,UniversityofWaterloo,2012
FacultyofMathematicsAwardforDistinctioninTeaching,UniversityofWaterloo,2010
OutstandingPerformanceAward,UniversityofWaterloo,2004,2008,2011,2014
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FacultyofMathematicsFacultyFellow,UniversityofWaterloo,2005-2008
HallMedal,InstituteofCombinatoricsanditsApplications,2001
AuburnUniversitySigmaXiResearchAward,1995
AuburnUniversityBookAuthorAward,1994
OutstandingAchievementinGraduateStudies,UniversityofWaterloo,1992
OntarioGraduateScholarship,1990-1992
e) SCHOLARLYANDPROFESSIONALACTIVITIES:past7yearsonly(eg.executiveandeditorialpositionsbutnotmembershipsinsocieties)
CentreforAppliedCryptographicResearch
Sept.2011 ManagingDirector
ServicetoUniversityofWaterloo
July2008-June2010 C&ODepartmentTenureandPromotionCommittee
Mar.2009-Jan.2010 DeanofMathematicsNominatingCommittee
Sept.2009-Aug.2011C&ODepartmentExecutiveCommittee
Jan.2010-Aug.2010 AssociateChairforGraduateStudies,DepartmentofC&O
Sept.2011-Aug.2015Chair,DepartmentofC&O
ConferenceOrganization
2008-present SteeringCommitteeMemberfortheAnnualECCworkshop
Sept.2012 ScientificCommitteeMemberforECC2012
Sept.2011 ScientificCommitteeMemberforECC2011
2007-2013 SteeringCommitteeMemberforannualPairingconference
Sept.2013 ScientificCommitteeMemberforECC2013
Oct.2014 GeneralchairofPQCrypto2014
Oct.2014 ScientificCommitteeMemberforECC
Sept.2014 Programchair(withD.Aranha)forLATINCRYPT2014
ProgramCommitteeMember
2010 PKC
2010 Africacrypt
2010 Latincrypt
2010 IWSEC
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2010 ISC
2010 Indocrypt
2011 Eurocrypt
2011 Asiacrypt
2013 SAC
2015 Latincrypt
2015 SECITC
2016 Mycrypt
ReviewerofGrantApplications
2002-present MemberofNSERCCollegeofReviewers
2010,2012 NSERC
2010 NetherlandsOrganizationforScientificResearch
2011 EuropeanResearchCouncil
2013 FWO
Editorial
1999-present AccreditationboardmemberofComputer&CommunicationsSecurity
Abstracts
2005-present EditorialboardmemberofContributionstoDiscreteMathematics
2006-present EditorialboardmemberofJournalofMathematicalCryptology
2009-2011 EditorialboardmemberofEncyclopediaofCryptographyandSecurity
(secondedition)
2012–present EditorialboardmemberofAdvancesinMathematicsofCommunication
2015–2018 AssociateEditorIEEETransactionsonInformationTheory
Refereeing-Conferences
2010 Crypto
2013 Asiacrypt
2013 Eurocrypt
2016 SAC
2016 ACNS
Other
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2005-2010 TechnicalAdvisoryPanel,CenterforInformationSecurityand
Cryptography
2005-present AdvisoryBoardMember,XtremeMobility
2014-present SecurityLeadershipTeam,InfoSecGlobal
2015-present ScientificAdvisoryBoardMamber,ZebraPet
f) GRADUATESUPERVISIONS:masters,doctoral,postdoctoral-completed/inprogressCompleted:30M.A.,6Ph.D.9PDF
Inprogress:3M.A.�
NAMEOFSTUDENTSsupervisedwithinthepastsevenyears,titleofthesisofproject,yearof
firstregistrationandyearofcompletion:
RandyYee(M.Math)Aug2016.�
GoraAdj(Ph.D)(CINVESTAV,Mexico),Jul2016(withF.Rodrıguez-Henrıquez)
KenwrickMayo(M.Math)Aug2015�
MichaelWesolowski(M.Math)Apr2015�
Marie-SarahLacharite(M.Math)Apr2014�
DanielleDrainville(M.Math)Dec2012
EdwardKnapp(Ph.D.)Dec2012�
DaleBrydon(M.Math)Apr2012�
KeweiYu(M.Math)Aug2011�
SouradyutiPaul,Oct2012–Oct2013
ShermanChow,Oct2010–Oct2012(withD.Jao)
KorayKarabina,May2010–Jan2011,Aug2011–Aug2012
SanjitChatterjee,Oct2007–Oct2010��
g) GRADUATECOURSES:past7years,byyearLectures:
Winter2017 AppliedCryptography(CO487)
Fall2016 MathematicsofPublic-KeyCryptography(CO485/685)
Fall2016 Algebra(Math135)
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Fall2012 Algebra–AdvancedLevel(Math145)
Winter2010 CodingTheory(CO331)
Winter2003 IntroductiontoCombinatorics(Math239)
h) EXTERNALRESEARCHFUNDING:past7yearsonly,byyear,indicatingsource(grantingcouncils,industry,government,foundations,other);amount;principalinvestigator;purpose(research,travel,publications,etc...)
Year Source Type* Amountperyear Purpose**
2012-17 NSERCCREATE C $300,000 Research
2011-17 NSERCDISCOVERY C $33,280 Research
2010-15 OntarioResearchFund G $350,566 Research
2010-14 NSERCCRD C $77,538 Research
2011-2013 NSERCCRD C $66,000 Research
2012-12 ResearchinMotion O $50,000 Research
2009-14 PitneyBowes O $80,000 Research
2009-12 NSERCStrategic C $149,979 Research
2009-14 OntarioResearchFund G $393,000 Research
2006-11 NSERCDiscovery C $22,000 Research
*Type:C-Grantingcouncils;G-Government;F-Foundations;O-Other
**Purpose:research,travel,publication,etc.
2.INTERNALRESEARCHFUNDING:Thisincludesuniversityfunds,SSHRCminorgrantsawarded
throughtheUniversity,etc.]
i)PUBLICATIONS:ThePublicationsshouldbelistedinthecategoriesshownbelowandinclude
thefollowinginformation:booksauthored,booksedited(alistofthechapterscontributedby
theeditormustfolloweachtitle),chaptersinbooks(otherthanthoselistedintheabove
category),papersinrefereedjournals,papersinrefereedconferenceproceedings,technical
reports,abstractsand/orpapersread,andothers.Eachtitlemustshowthenamesofthe
authorsintheorderinwhichtheyappearintheoriginalpublicationandinclusivepage
Menezes,Alfred January2017
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numbers.Publicationssubmitted,butnotyetaccepted,mustbelistedseparatelywithinthe
variouscategories.
1)Life-timesummary(count)accordingtothefollowingcategories:
-Booksauthored 4
-Booksedited 6
-Chaptersinbooks 7
-Papersinrefereedjournal 82
-Papersinrefereedconferenceproceedings 53
-Technicalreports(IndustryStandards) 3
Abstractsand/orpapersread
-Others(workshopspresented)......................................................................................................
37
2)Detailsforpastseven(7)yearssamecategoriesasabove:books,chaptersinbooks,papersin
refereedjournals.
Booksedited:
SpecialIssueonCryptography,Codes,DesignsandFiniteFields:InMemoryofScottA.
Vanstone,Designs,CodesandCryptography,2015Volume77,Issues2-3,(withI.BlakeandD.
Stinson).�
ProgressinCryptology–LATINCRYPT2014,LectureNotesinComputerScience,8895,Springer-
Verlag,2015(withD.Aranha).�
ChaptersinBooks:�
“Introductiontocryptography”,HandbookofFiniteFields,editedbyG.MullenandD.Panario,
CRCPress,2013,pages741-750.�
Severalentriesonellipticcurvecryptography,EncyclopediaofCryptographyandSecurity(2nd
edition),editedbyH.vanTilborgandS.Jajodia,Springer,2011,pages379-380,397-401,403-
410,705-706,843-844,857,907-909(withD.Hankerson).�
PapersinrefereedJournals:��
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“Oninstantiatingpairing-basedprotocolswithellipticcurvesofembeddingdegreeone”,IEEE
TransactionsonComputers,toappear(withS.ChatterjeeandF.Rodrıguez-Henrıquez),�
“ChallengeswithassessingtheimpactofNFSadvancesonthesecurityofpairing-based
cryptography”,toappear(withP.SarkarandS.Singh).�
“AnotherlookattightnessII:Practicalissuesincryptography”,toappear(withS.Chatterjee,N.
KoblitzandP.Sarkar).�
“Ariddlewrappedinanenigma”,IEEESecurity&Privacy,toappear(withN.Koblitz).�
“Cryptocash,cryptocurrencies,andcryptocontracts”,Designs,CodesandCryptography,78
(2016),�87-102(withN.Koblitz).�
“Type2structure-preservingsignatureschemesrevisited”,AdvancesinCryptology–ASIACRYPT
2015,�LectureNotesinComputerScience,9452(2015),286-310(withS.Chatterjee).�
“Therandomoraclemodel:Atwenty-yearretrospective”,Designs,CodesandCryptography,77
(2015),�587-610(withN.Koblitz).�
“Faultattacksonpairing-basedprotocolsrevisited”,IEEETransactionsonComputers,64(2015),
�1707-1714(withS.ChatterjeeandK.Karabina).�
“ComputingdiscretelogarithmsinF36·137andF36·163usingMagma”,InternationalWorkshop
on�ArithmeticofFiniteFields–WAIFI2014,LectureNotesinComputerScience,9061(2015),3-
22(withG.�Adj,T.OliveiraandF.Rodrıguez-Henrıquez).�
“WeaknessofF36·1429andF24·3041fordiscretelogarithmcryptography”,FiniteFieldsand
Their�Applications,32(2015),148-170(withG.Adj,T.OliveiraandF.Rodrıguez-Henrıquez).�
“Anotherlookatsecuritytheoremsfor1-keynestedMACs”,C.K.Koc(ed.),OpenProblemsin
�MathematicsandComputationalScience,Springer,2014,69-89(withN.Koblitz).�
“WeaknessofF36·509fordiscretelogarithmcryptography”Pairing-BasedCryptography–
Pairing2013,�LectureNotesinComputerScience,8365(2014),20-44(withG.Adj,T.Oliveira
andF.�Rodrıguez-Henrıquez).�
“Anotherlookatnon-uniformity”,GroupsComplexityCryptology,5(2013),117-140(withN.
Koblitz).�
“AnotherlookatHMAC”,JournalofMathematicalCryptology,7(2013),225-251(withN.
Koblitz).�
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“GeneralizationsofVerheul’stheoremtoasymmetricpairings”,AdvancesinMathematicsof
�Communication,7(2013),103-111(withK.KarabinaandE.Knapp).�
“Implementingpairingsatthe192-bitsecuritylevel”,Pairing-BasedCryptography–Pairing
2012,�LectureNotesinComputerScience,7708(2013),177-195(withD.Aranha,L.Fuentes-
Castaneda,E.�KnappandF.Rodrıguez-Henrıquez).�
“Anotherlookatsecuritydefinitions”,AdvancesinMathematicsofCommunications7(2013),
1-38�(withN.Koblitz).�
“Anotherlookattightness”,Proceedingsofthe18thAnnualWorkshoponSelectedAreasin
�Cryptography,LectureNotesinComputerScience,7118(2012),293-319(withS.Chatterjee
andP.�Sarkar).�
“Discretelogarithms,Diffie-Hellman,andreductions”,VietnamJournalofMathematics,39
(2011),�267-285(withN.KoblitzandI.Shparlinski).�
“ParallelizingtheWeilandTatepairings”CryptographyandCoding:13thIMAInternational
�Conference,LectureNotesinComputerScience,7089(2011),275-295(withD.Aranha,E.
Knappand�F.Rodrıguez-Henrıquez).�
“Oncryptographicprotocolsemployingasymmetricbilinearpairings–Theroleofψrevisited”,
Discrete�AppliedMathematics,159(2011),1311-1322(withS.Chatterjee).�
“AgenericvariantofNIST’sKAS2keyagreementprotocol”,The16thAustralasianConference
on�InformationSecurityandPrivacy(ACISP2011),LectureNotesinComputerScience,6812
(2011),�353-370(withS.ChatterjeeandB.Ustaoglu).�
“Ellipticcurvecryptography:Theserpentinecourseofaparadigmshift”,JournalofNumber
Theory,�131(2011),781-814(withA.KoblitzandN.Koblitz).�
Papersinrefereedconferenceproceedings:
SelectedAreasinCryptography(SAC2014),Montreal,Aug2014.�
OpenProblemsinMathematical&ComputationalSciences,Istanbul,Sep2013.�
PitneyBowesInformationSecurityConference,Connecticut,Jun2013.�
PitneyBowesInformationSecurityConference,Connecticut,Jul2012.�
EUROCRYPT2012,Cambridge,Apr2012.�
JointGerman-CanadianWorkshoponEmbeddedSystems,SignalProcessing,andITSecurity
�(ESSPRITS2011),Waterloo,Oct2011.�
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SelectedAreasinCryptography(SAC2011),Toronto,Aug2011.�
PitneyBowesInformationSecurityConference,Connecticut,Jun2011.�
Others(workshopspresented):
CINVESTAV,Mexico,Jul2016.�
IndianStatisticalInstitute,Kolkata,Mar2016.�
AuburnUniversityMathematicsClub,Auburn,Feb2012.�
Seminar,UniversityofWaterloo:Mar2004,Jul2005,Jul2008,Jan2010,Jul2014�
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CurriculumVitae
a) NAME:(rank,status(tenured,contract,MemberofGraduateFaculty/Corememberofprogrametc.)
Mosca,Michele,Faculty,AcademicUniversityResearchChair,Tenured
MemberoftheGraduateFaculty,Yes
b) DEGREES:designation,institution,department,year
Ph.D.Mathematics,UniversityofOxford,UnitedKingdom,1999
MSc.MathematicsandFoundationsofComputerScience,UniversityofOxford,United
Kingdom,1996
B.Math,Combinatorics&OptimizationandPureMathematics,UniversityofWaterloo,
Canada,1995
(SemesterAbroad)Mathematics,BudapestSemestersinMathematics,Hungary,1994
c) EMPLOYMENTHISTORY:dates,rank/position,department,institution/firm
2012-Present Director,CryptoWorks21,NSERCCREATE
2012-Present UniversityResearchChair,UniversityofWaterloo
2010-Present Fellow,QuantumInformationProgram,CanadianInstituteforAdvanced
Research(CIFAR)
2009-Present FullProfessor,DepartmentofCombinatorics&Optimization,University
ofWaterloo
2002-2016 DeputyDirector,InstituteforQuantumComputing
2001-Present Researcher,PerimeterInstituteforTheoreticalPhysics
2001-Present Member,Guelph-WaterlooPhysicsInstitute
2001-Present Cross-appointedFacultyMember,DepartmentofPhysics,Universityof
Waterloo
1999-Present Member,CentreforAppliedCryptographicResearch,Universityof
Waterloo
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2003-2009 AssociateProfessor,DepartmentofMathematics,St.Jerome’s
UniversityandDepartmentofCombinatorics&Optimization,University
ofWaterloo(jointappointment)
2003-2010 Scholar,QuantumInformationProgram,CIFAR
1999-2003 AssistantProfessor,St.Jerome’sUniversityandUniversityofWaterloo
(jointappointment)
1998-1999 RobinGandyJuniorResearchFellow,WolfsonCollege,Universityof
Oxford,UnitedKingdom
1997-1997 GraduateResearchAssistant,NIS–InternationalSecurity,LosAlamos
NationalLaboratory,U.S.A
d) HONOURS:(F.R.S.,F.R.S.C.,GovernorGeneralsAward,honorarydegree,etc...)
UniversityResearchChair,UniversityofWaterloo,2012-Present
QueenElizabethIIDiamondJubileeMedal,2013
Canada’stop40under40,2010
CanadianInstituteforAdvancedResearch(CIFAR)FellowQIPprogramsince2010,
Scholarsince2003
WaterlooRegion40under40:“Honoringthosemakingadifferenceinourregion”,2010
InvitedSpeaker,AAASScienceandTechnologyWorkshop“PlugintoCanada”,organized
bytheCanadianEmbassy,January2005
VisitingFellowatKing’sCollege,UniversityofCambridge,October2005
CanadaResearchChair(Tier2),2002-2012
Premier’sResearchExcellenceAward,Ontario,2000-2005
FellowoftheInstituteforCombinatoricsanditsApplications,2000-Present
RobinGandyJuniorResearchFellowship,WolfsonCollege,Oxford,1998-1999
e) SCHOLARLYANDPROFESSIONALACTIVITIES:past7yearsonly(eg.executiveandeditorialpositionsbutnotmemberships
insocieties)
2008-2011 InitiatingQuantumCryptographySummerSchoolforYoungScientists
(QCSYS)
2010-2013 Director,QuantumInformationCollaborativeGraduateProgram
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2000-present AssociateEditor,QuantumInformationandComputation
2016 CybersecurityandPrivacySteeringCommittee
2015-2016 MemberofUWMathResearchActivityCommittee
2011-2017 MemberofUWSenate,
2014-2015 MemberofUWBoardofGovernorsBuilding&PropertiesCommittee
2014-2015 MemberofUWVPUniversityRelationsSearchCommittee
2012-2013 MemberofUWMathCERCsearchcommittee
2012-2013 MemberofUWCombinatoricsandOptimizationTenureandPromotion
Committee
2011-2013 MemberofUWVPResearchAdvisoryCommitteeonUniversityCentres
andInstitutes
2012-2015 MemberofUWBoardofGovernorsExecutiveCommittee
2013-2016 MemberofUWSenateFinanceCommittee
2011-2015 MemberofUWBoardofGovernors
2011-2012 MemberofUWSenateExecutiveCommittee
2016 Co-organizerofthefourthETSIworksoponquantum-safecryptography
inpartnershipwithIQC,Toronto,ON
2016 Co-organizeroftheQuantumComputerScienceWorkshopBanff
InternationalResearchStationforMathematicalInnovationand
Discovery,Banff,Alberta
2015 Co-organizerofthethirdETSIworkshoponquantum-safecryptography
inpartnershipwithIQChostedbySKTelecom,SeoulKorea
2015 Co-organizeroftheQuantumProgrammingLanguagesandCircuit
Workshop,WaterlooCanada
2015 Co-organizer,Dagstuhlseminaron"QuantumCryptanalysis",Lebibniz-
ZentrumfurInformatik,DagstulSeminar15371
2014 Co-organizeroftheFieldsInstituteWorkshoponQuantumOptimization
2014 ProgramCommitteeChair,PQCrypto2014Waterloo
2014 Co-organizerofthesecondETSIworkshoponquantum-safe
cryptographyinPartnershipwithIQC
2014 Co-organizerofthePost-QuantumCryptographySummerSchool
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2013 ProgramCommitteeMember,AfricaCrypt2013,Cairo,Egypt
2013 ProgramCommitteeMember,PQCrypto2013,Limoges,France
2013 Co-organizerofthefirstETSIworkshoponquantum-safecryptography
2013 Co-organizer,Dagstuhlseminaron“QuantumCryptanalysis”,Leibniz-
ZentrumFurInformatik
2012 Co-organizer,3dayCIFARworkshoponquantuminformation
processing,Ottawa
2012 Co-organizer,“Post-QuantumCryptographyandQuantumAlgorithms”,
Leiden,TheNetherlands
2012 Advisorymember,2ndAQuAStudentCongressonQuantumInformation
&Computation
2012 Co-organizerandpaelistofasessionattheCongress2012ofthe
HumanitiesandSocialSciences,Waterloo
2012 Co-organizer,3-dayworkshoponRecentProgressinQuantum
Algorithms,Waterloo
2011 ProgramCommitteeMember,IndoCrypt2011,India
2011 ProgramCommitteeMember,PQCrypto2011,Taipei,Taiwan
2011 ProgramCommitteeMember,TQC2011,Madrid,Spain
2011 Co-organizer,Dagstuhlseminaron“QuantumCryptanalysis”,Leibniz-
ZentrumfurInformatik
2011 Co-organizer,QuantumKeyDistribution(QKD)SummerSchool,IQC,
Waterloo
2010 ProgramCommitteeMember,AfricaCrypt2010,Cairo,Egypt
2010 ProgramCommitteeCo-Chair,AsianConferenceonQuantum
InformationScience(AQIS2007),Kyoto,Japan
2010 Co-organizer,“TheoryandRealisationofPracticalQuantumKey
Distribution2010”workshop,IQC,Waterloo
f) GRADUATESUPERVISIONS:master=s,doctoral,postdoctoral-completed/inprogress
Completed:3PDF,14Ph.D.,16Masters.
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InProgress:5PDF,7Ph.D.,1M.Eng,2M.Sc.,1M.Math
NAMEOFSTUDENTSsupervisedwithinthepastsevenyears,titleofthesisofproject,
yearoffirstregistrationandyearofcompletion:
P.Tysowski(PDF),Post-QuantumCryptography,2016-presentZ.Liu(PDF),Post-QuantumCryptography,2016-presentJ.Doliskani(PDF),Post-QuantumCryptography,2016-presentG.Pereira(PDF),Post-QuantumCryptography,2016-presentJ-F.Biasse(PDF),QuantumCryptography,2014–2015K.Kalach(PDF),QuantumCryptography,2014–2015F.Song(PDF),QuantumCryptography,2013–2016V.Gheorghiu(PDF),QuantumAlgorithmsCircuits,2013–presentG.Gutoski(PDF),QuantumCryptography,2013–2016K.Lee(PDF),QuantumAlgorithms,2012-2014D.Gosset(PDF),QuantumInformation,2011–2014S.Garnerone(PDF),QuantumInformation,2011–2014LinChen(PDF),QuantumInformation,2011-2013ZhengfengJi(PDF),QuantumInformation,2011–2016M.Kieferova(Ph.D.),QuantumCircuits,2014–presentD.Hoving(Ph.D.),QuantumCryptography,2013–2016V.Russo(Ph.D.),QuantumComputationalComplexity,2012–presentS.Raeisi(Ph.D.),QuantumInformation,2011–2015V.Kliuchnikov(Ph.D.),QuantumCircuits,2011-2014S.Jeffery(Ph.D.),QuantumAlgorithmsandComplexity,2011-2014J.Smith(Ph.D.),QuantumAlgorithms,2007-2012I.Mashhad(Ph.D.),QuantumInformation,2008-2012M.McKague(Ph.D.),QuantumCryptography,2005-2010J.Fernick(M.Eng),Post-quantumCryptographyandSatelliteQKD,2014–2015A.Parent(M.Sc.),QuantumCircuits,2014–2016O.DiMatteo(M.Sc.),QuantumCircuits,2014–2015J.Schanck(M.Math),Post-QuantumCryptography,2013–2015S.Arunachalam(M.Math),QuantumAlgorithmsandQuantumCryptography,2012-2014M.Amy(M.Math),QuantumCircuits,2011-2012A.Parent(M.Sc.),QuantumCircuits,2011-2014S.Jeffery(M.Math),QuantumAlgorithmsandComplexity,2009-2011
Mosca,Michele January2017
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g) GRADUATECOURSES:past7years,byyear
2016 TopicsinQuantumSafeCryptography
2015 TopicsinQuantumSafeCryptography
2014 AbstractAlgebra
IntroductiontoQuantumComputation
2013 LinearAlgebraI
IntroductiontoQuantumComputation
2012 AppliedMatrixAlgebra
2011 AppliedMatrixAlgebra
IntroductiontoQuantumComputation
h) 1.EXTERNALRESEARCHFUNDING:past7yearsonly,byyear,indicatingsource(grantingcouncils,industry,government,
foundations,other);amount;principalinvestigator;purpose(research,travel,publications,etc...)
Year Source Type* Amountper
Year$
Purpose**
2017 Governmentof
Canada
G 79,791.75 Research
2016-2017 Governmentof
Canada
G 210,000 Research
2016 Governmentof
Canada
G 180,000 Research
2014-2015 Governmentof
Canada
G 11,300 Research
2016-2017 Governmentof
Canada
G 218,469 Research
2016-2017 Governmentof
Canada
G 421,886 Research
2015-2016 Governmentof
Canada
G 313,583 Research
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2015 Governmentof
Canada
G 241,126 Research
2014-2019 NSERC C 62,000 Research
2014-2017 Knowledge
Mobilization
C 400,000 Research
2013-2016 ONR C 250,000 Research
2013-2018 CFIleadingedge
fund
C 490,000 Research
2013-2018 Ontario
ResearchFund
C 490,000 Research
2012 ARO(USArmy
ResearchOffice)
C 187,500(US) Research
2013 ARO C 375,000(US) Research
2014 ARO C 375,000(US) Research
2012-2018 NSERC C 150,000
(Year1)
300,000
(Years2-6)
Research
2011-2012 RaytheonBBN
Technologies
andIARPA
C 709,750(US) Research
2012-2013 RaytheonBBN
Technologies
andIARPA
C 316,836(US) Research
2010-2012 Programme
Blanc
International
C 200,000 Research
2010-2015 Ontario
ResearchFund–
C 350,000 Research
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Research
ExcellenceFund
2010-2012 NSERC,CRD C 250,000 Research
2010-2014 Canadian
Institutefor
Advanced
Research
C 25,000 Research
2009-2011 QuantumWorks
–NSERC
Innovation
Platform
C 45,000 Research
2009-2010 Communications
Security
Establishment
Canada
C 24,000 Research
2008-2012 Mathematicsof
Information
Technologyand
Complex
Systems
C 180,000 Research
2008-2014 NSERC–
Discovery
C 41,000 Research
2007-2011 Canada
ResearchChairs
Program
C 100,000 Research
*Type:C-Grantingcouncils;G-Government;F-Foundations;O-Other
**Purpose:research,travel,publication,etc.
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2.INTERNALRESEARCHFUNDING:Thisincludesuniversityfunds,SSHRCminorgrants
awardedthroughtheUniversity,etc.]
Year Source Type* Amountper
Year
Purpose**
2014-
2015
VPAcademic&
Provost
Institutional
Support
O 120,000 CryptoWorks
21Matching
Contributions
2014-
2015
DeanofMath O 30,000 CryptoWorks
21Matching
Contributions
2014-
2015
DeanofScience O 30,000 CryptoWorks
21Matching
Contributions
2014-
2015
Deanof
Engineering
O 10,000 CryptoWorks
21Matching
Contributions
2014-
2015
IQC O 50,000 CryptoWorks
21Matching
Contributions
2013-
2014
VPAcademic&
Provost
Institutional
Support
O 120,000 CryptoWorks
21Matching
Contributions
2013-
2014
DeanofMath O 30,000 CryptoWorks
21Matching
Contributions
Mosca,Michele January2017
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2013-
2014
DeanofScience O 30,000 CryptoWorks
21Matching
Contributions
2013-
2014
Deanof
Engineering
O 10,000 CryptoWorks
21Matching
Contributions
2013-
2014
IQC O 50,000 CryptoWorks
21Matching
Contributions
2012-
2013
VPAcademic&
Provost
Institutional
Support
O 60,000 CryptoWorks
21Matching
Contributions
2012-
2013
DeanofMath O 20,000 CryptoWorks
21Matching
Contributions
2012-
2013
DeanofScience O 20,000 CryptoWorks
21Matching
Contributions
2012-
2013
Deanof
Engineering
O 5,000 CryptoWorks
21Matching
Contributions
2012-
2013
IQC O 15,000 CryptoWorks
21Matching
Contributions
i) PUBLICATIONS:ThePublicationsshouldbelistedinthecategoriesshownbelowandincludethefollowing
information:booksauthored,booksedited(alistofthechapterscontributedbytheeditormustfolloweach
title),chaptersinbooks(otherthanthoselistedintheabovecategory),papersinrefereedjournals,papersin
Mosca,Michele January2017
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refereedconferenceproceedings,technicalreports,abstractsand/orpapersread,andothers.Eachtitlemust
showthenamesoftheauthorsintheorderinwhichtheyappearintheoriginalpublicationandinclusivepage
numbers.Publicationssubmitted,butnotyetaccepted,mustbelistedseparatelywithinthevariouscategories.
1)Life-timesummary(count)accordingtothefollowingcategories:
-Booksauthored...........................................................................................................................1
-Booksedited................................................................................................................................0
-Chaptersinbooks........................................................................................................................6
-Papersinrefereedjournal.........................................................................................................55
-Papersinrefereedconferenceproceedings................................................................................0
-Technicalreports.........................................................................................................................0
-Abstractsand/orpapersread......................................................................................................0
-Others(workshopspresented)...............................................................................................123
2)Detailsforpastseven(7)yearssamecategoriesasabove:books,chaptersinbooks,papersinrefereed
journals.
BooksAuthored:
1. [KLM07]P.Kaye,R.Laflamme,M.Mosca,“AnIntroductiontoQuantumComputation”,OxfordUniversityPress,(ISBN:0198570007),2007.
PapersinRefereedJournals:
1. [DM16]O.DiMatteo,M.Mosca,“ParallelizingQuantumCircuitSynthesis”,QuantumScienceandTechnology,IOP,Vol.1,Number1(2016).[ARXIV:1606.07413]
2. [KMM16]V.Kliuchnikov,D.Maslov,andM.Mosca,“Practicalapproximationofsingle-qubitunitariesbysingle-qubitquantumCliffordandTcircuits”,IEEETransactionsonComputers,Vol.65,issue1,pp.161-172(2016).[arXiv:1212.6964]
3. [AGJMS15]S.Arunachalam,V.Gheorghiu,T.Jochym-O’Connor,M.MoscaandP.Srinivasan,“OntheRobustnessofbucketbrigadequantumRAM”,NewJournalofPhysics,Vol.17,123010(2015).
4. [RM15]S.Raeisi,M.Mosca,“AsymptoticBoundforHeat-BathAlgorithmicCooling”,PhysicalReviewLetter,Vol.114,issue10,100400(2015).
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5. [LMP15]T.Laarhoven,M.Mosca,andJ.vandePol,“Findingshortestlatticevectorsfasterusingquantumsearch”,(Springer)Designs,CodesandCryptography,Vol.7932,pp.83-101(2015).
6. [AGJMS15]S.Arunachalam,V.Gheorghiu,T.Jochym-O’Connor,M.Mosca,P.Srinivasan,“OntheRobustnessofBucketBrigadeQuantumRAM”,inproceedingsof10thConf.onTheoryofQuantumComputation,Communication&Cryptography(TQC2015),Vol.44,pp.226-244.
7. [IM14]L.IoannouandM.Mosca,”Unconditionally-secureandreusablepublic-keyauthentication”,TheoryofQuantumComputations,Communications,andCryptography,pp.121-142(2014).
8. [IM14]L.IoannouandM.Mosca,“Public-keycryptographybasedonboundedquantumreferenceframes”,toappearinTheoreticalComputerScience(specialissueonQKD).[arXiv:0903.5156]
9. [AMM14]*M.Amy,D.Maslov,M.Mosca,“Polynomial-timeT-depthOptimizationofClifford+TcircuitsviaMatroidPartitioning”,IEEETransactionsonComputer-AidedDesignofIntegratedCircuitsandSystems).Vol.33,issue10,pp.1486-1476(2014).[arxiv.org/abs/1303.2042]
10. [GKMR14]**D.Gosset,*V.Kliuchnikov,M.Mosca,*V.Russo,“AnalgorithmfortheT-count”,toappearinQuantumInformationComputation(QIC).[arXiv:1308.4134]
11. [AMMR13]*M.Amy,D.Maslov,M.Mosca,M.Roetteler,“Ameetinthemiddlealgorithmforfastsynthesisofdepth-optimalquantumcircuits”,IEEETransactionsonComputer-AidedDesignofIntegratedCircuitsandSystems,Vol.32,pp.818-830(2013).[arxiv.org/abs/1206.0758]
12. [KMM13b]*V.Kliuchnikov,D.Maslov,andM.Mosca,“AsymptoticallyoptimalapproximationofsinglequbitunitariesbyCliffordandTcircuitsusingaconstantnumberofancillaryqubits”,PhysicalReviewLetters,110,190502(2013).[arXiv:1212.0822]
13. [LMP13]T.Laarhoven,M.Mosca,J.vandePol,“Solvingtheshortestvectorprobleminlatticesfasterusingquantumsearch”,InProceedingsofthe5thinternationalConferencesonPost-QuantumCryptography(PQCrypto2013),LectureNotesinComputerScience,Vol.7932,pp.83-101,Springer(2013).[arXiv:1301.6176]
14. [MSU13]M.Mosca,D.Stebila,B.Ustaoglu,"QuantumKeyDistributionintheClassicalAuthenticatedKeyExchangeFramework",InProceedingsofthe5thInternationalConferenceonPost-QuantumCryptography(PQCrypto2013),LectureNotesinComputerScience,Vol.7932,pp.136-154,Springer(2013).[arXiv:1206.6150]
15. [KMM13a]*V.Kliuchnikov,D.Maslov,andM.Mosca,"FastandefficientexactsynthesisofsinglequbitunitariesgeneratedbyCliffordandTgates",Vol.13,No.7,pp.607-630,QuantumInformationandComputation(2013).[arXiv:1206.5236]
16. [IM12]**L.Ioannou,M.Mosca,“AnewspinonQuantumCryptography:Avoidingtrapdoorsandembracingpublickeys”,InProceedingsofthe4thInternationalConferenceonPost-QuantumCryptography(PQCrypto2011),LectureNotesinComputerScience,Vol.7071,pp.255-274,Springer(2011).[arXiv:1109.3235]
17. [IM12b]**L.IoannouandM.Mosca,“Unconditionally-secureandreusablepublic-keyauthentication”,Proceedingsof6thConf.onTheoryofQuantumComputation,Communication&Cryptography(TQC2011),LectureNotesinComputerScience,Vol.6745,Springer(2014).[arXiv:1108.2887v1]
18. [IM11a]**L.IoannouandM.Mosca,“Public-keycryptographybasedonboundedquantum
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referenceframes”,toappearinTheoreticalComputerScience(specialissueonQKD).[arXiv:0903.5156]
19. [MM11]*M.McKagueandM.Mosca,“Generalizedself-testingandthesecurityofthe6-stateprotocol”,InProceedingsof5thConf.onTheoryofQuantumComputation,Communication&Cryptography(TQC2010),LectureNotesinComputerScience,Vol.6519,pp.113-130,Springer(2011).[arXiv:1006.0150]
20. [IM10]**L.IoannouandM.Mosca,“Universalquantumcomputationinahiddenbasis”,QuantumInformationandComputation,Vol.10No.7&8July1,2010,pp.541-561(2010).[arXiv:0810.2780v3]
21. [MS10]MicheleMosca,*DouglasStebila,“QuantumCoins”,Error-CorrectingCodes,FiniteGeometriesandCryptography,ContemporaryMathematics,Vol.523,pp.35-47.AmericanMathematicalSociety(2010).
22. [WMN10]**Tzu-ChiehWei,MicheleMosca,AshwinNayak,“InteractingbosonproblemsareQMA-hard”,Phys.Rev.Lett.104,040501(2010).
23. [SML10]*DouglasStebila,MicheleMosca,NorbertLütkenhaus,“TheCaseforQuantumKeyDistribution”ProceedingsofQuantumComm2009WorkshoponQuantumandClassicalInformationSecurity,LectureNotesoftheInstituteforComputerSciences,SocialInformaticsandTelecommunicationsEngineering,vol.36,pp.283-296.Springer(2010).
24. [SMM09]*L.Sheridan,**D.Maslov,M.Mosca,“ApproximatingFractionalTimeQuantumEvolution”,JournalofPhysicsA:Math.Theor.42(2009)185302.
25. [CGMSY09]R.Cleve,D.Gottesman,M.Mosca,R.Somma,andD.Yonge-Mallo,“EfficientDiscrete-TimeSimulationsofContinuous-TimeQuantumQueryAlgorithms”,Proceedingsof41stAnnualACMSymposiumonTheoryofComputing(STOC’09),Bethesda,USA(2009).
26. [MMG09],*M.McKague,M.MoscaandN.Gisin,“SimulatingQuantumSystemsUsingRealHilbertSpaces”,PhysicalReviewLetters,102(2),020505(2009).
27. [IM08]L.IoannouandM.Mosca,“Limitationsofsomesimpleadiabaticquantumalgorithms”,InternationalJournalofQuantumInformation,Vol.6,Issue3,pp.419-426(2008).
28. [MFM08]**D.Maslov,S.M.Falconer,andM.Mosca.QuantumCircuitPlacement.IEEETransactionsonCAD,Vol.27(4),pp.752-763(2008).
29. [MFM07]**D.Maslov,S.M.Falconer,andM.Mosca,“QuantumCircuitPlacement:OptimizingQubit-to-qubitInteractionsthroughMappingQuantumCircuitsintoaPhysicalExperiment”.ProceedingsofACM/IEEEDesignAutomationConference(DAC),SanDiego,CA(2007).
30. [DMMS07]W.vanDam,F.Magniez,M.MoscaandM.Santha,“Self-testingofuniversalandfault-tolerantsetsofquantumgates”,SIAMJournalonComputing,Vol.37,No.2,pp.611-629(2007).
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31. [DDEMM07]G.M.D’Ariano,W.vanDam,E.Ekert,C.Macchiavello,andM.Mosca,“Optimalphaseestimationinquantumnetworks”,JournalofPhysicsA:Math.Theor.40(2007)pp,7971-7984.
32. [DDEMM07]G.M.D’Ariano,W.vanDam,E.Ekert,C.Macchiavello,andM.Mosca,“Generaloptimizedschemesforphaseestimation”.PhysicalReviewLetters,Vol.98,Number9,Article090501(2007).
ChaptersinBooks:1. [SM12]*J.Smith,M.Mosca,“AlgorithmsforQuantumComputers”,HandbookofNatural
Computing,Springer,(ed.:G.Rozenberg,T.BäckandJ.N.Kok),pp.1451-1492,(2012).2. [Mos09]M.Mosca,“QuantumAlgorithms”,EncyclopediaofComplexityandSystems
Science(ed.:RobertMeyers),pp.7118-7135,(2009).3. [Mos08]M.Mosca,“AbelianHiddenSubgroupProblem”,EncyclopediaofAlgorithms,(ed.:
Ming-YangKao),Springer,pp.1-4,(2008).
Other:
PublishedMonographs
1. [Mos14]M.Mosca(editor),“Post-QuantumCryptography-6thInternationalWorkshop,PQCrypto2014”,LectureNotesinComputerScience,Springer,Vol.8772(2014).
2. [CM09]A.Childs,M.Mosca(editors),Revisedselectedpapersof“4thworkshoponTheoryofQuantumComputation,Communication,andCryptography(TQC2009)”,LectureNotesinComputerScience,Springer,Vol.5906(2009).
3. [KM08]Y.Kawano,M.Mosca(editors),“Revisedselectedpapersof“3rdWorkshoponTheoryofQuantumComputation,Communication,andCryptography(TQC2008)”,LectureNotesinComputerScience,Springer,Vol.5106(2008).
OtherRefereedConferenceContributions(WithoutProceedings)
4. [MSU12]M.Mosca,D.Stebila,B.Ustaoglu,“QuantumKeyDistributionintheClassicalAuthenticatedKeyExchangeFramework”,2ndAnnualConferenceonQuantumCryptography(QCRYPT'12),Singapore(2012).
5. [CGMSY09]R.Cleve,D.Gottesman,M.Mosca,R.Somma,andD.Yonge-Mallo,“EfficientDiscrete-TimeSimulationsofContinuous-TimeQuantumQueryAlgorithms”,2009QuantumInformationProcessingworkshop(QIP’09),SantaFe,USA(2009).
6. [IM08b]L.IoannouandM.Mosca,“Superposingtheknownandunknown”,2008AsianConferenceonQuantumInformationScience(AQIS’08),Seoul,Korea(2008).
7. [MM07]*M.McKagueandM.Mosca,“SimulatingQuantumCircuitsusingRealValuedUnitaries”,2007AsianConferenceonQuantumInformationScience(AQIS’07),Kyoto,Japan
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(2007).8. [MFM07b]*D.Maslov,S.M.Falconer,andM.Mosca.QuantumCircuitPlacement.Asian
ConferenceonQuantumInformationScience(AQIS’07),Kyoto,Japan(2007).ReprintsandSubmittedPapers
9. [LMP14]T.Laarhoven,M.Mosca,andJ.vandePol,“Findingshortestlatticevectorsfasterusingquantumsearch”,(2014).http://eprint.iacr.org/2014/907
10. [KMM12]*V.Kliuchnikov,D.Maslov,andM.Mosca,“Practicalapproximationofsingle-qubitunitariesbysingle-qubitquantumCliffordandTcircuits”,(2012).ArXiv:1212.6964
OtherReports
11. [SM16]D.STEBILA,M.MOSCA,“POST-QUANTUMKEY-EXCHANGEFORTHEINTERNETANDTHEOPEN
QUANTUMSAFEPROJECT”,TOAPPEARINSELECTEDAREASINCRYPTOGRAPHY-SAC2016,23RD
INTERNATIONALCONFERENCE,ST.JOHNS,NFLD,CANADA,2016,REVISEDSELECTEDPAPERS.12. [Mos16]M.Mosca,“Aquantumofpreventionforourcyber-security”GlobalRiskInstitute,
September5,2016.http://globalriskinstitute.org/publications/quantum-computing-cybersecurity/
13. [MRSS16]M.Mosca,M.Roetteler,N.SendrierandR.Steinwandt(editors),“QuantumCryptanalysis”,DagstuhlReports,Vol.5,Issue9(2016).
14. [Mos15]M.Mosca,“Cybersecurityinanerawithquantumcomputers:willwebeready?”,abstractforInvitedTalkatthe5thInternationalConferenceonQuantumCryptography,QCRYPT2015,Tokyo,Japan(2015).
15. [MLP15]M.Mosca,G.Lenhart,M.Pecen(editors),e-proceedingsof“2ndQuantum-Safe-CryptoWorkshop”,Ottawa,Oct.6-7,2014.
16. [FMRS14]S.Fehr,M.Mosca,M.RöttelerandR.Steinwandt,“QuantumCryptanalysis”,DagstuhlReports,Vol.3,Issue9(2014).
17. [MLP13]M.Mosca,G.Lenhart,M.Pecen(editors),e-proceedingsof“1stQuantum-Safe-CryptoWorkshop”,SophiaAntipolis,Sep26-27,2013.
18. [FMRS11]S.Fehr,M.Mosca,M.RöttelerandR.Steinwandt,“QuantumCryptanalysis”,DagstuhlReports,Vol.1,Issue9(2011).
InvitedResearchTalks,OutreachTalksandWorkshops/Conferences,andDistinguishedLectures
19. “QuantumInformation”,Teachers’Workshop,Waterloo,ON,Nov25,2016.20. “QuantumComputing”,Keynotespeaker,BSA|TheSoftwareAlliance,StHelena,CA,Nov
17,2016.21. “CompilingQuantumAlgorithms”,TutteColloquium,Waterloo,ON,Nov11,2016.22. InvitedPanelist,“Quantum-SafeStrategyforCanada”,GTEC,Ottawa,ON,Nov2,2016.23. InvitedPanelist,“DisruptiveTechnologies,People,PolicyandProgram”,CanadianScience
policyConference2016,Ottawa,ON,Nov2,2016.
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24. “IsQuantumComputingActuallyTheBiggestThreattoPaymentandBanking?”,Cardware2016,NiagaraFalls,ON,June16,2016.
25. "ThecurrentstateofcryptographyandhowQuantumComputingwillchangeeverything…again!”,OntarioConnections2016,Toronto,ON,June6,2016.
26. “UpdateontheQuantumThreat,Mitigation,andRelevantTimelines”,ICMC2016InternationalCryptographicModuleConference,Ottawa,ON,May20,2016.
27. “TheQuantumThreattoCryptography”,AWACS2016,Vienna,Austria,May8,2016.28. InvitedPanelist,“Communityinvolvement,rigidity,trustingthestandards,biodiversity,
quantum-safestandards”,AWACS2016,Vienna,Austria,May8,2016.29. “QuantumSecurity”,GlobalRiskinFinancialInstitute-LunchSeminar,Toronto,ON,May8,
201630. InvitedPanelist,“TheQuantumComputingThreattoEncryption”,2016InternationalCyber
RiskManagementConference,Toronto,ON,March31,2016.31. “QuantumAlgorithms”,2016Post-QuantumCryptographyWinterSchool,2016,Fukuoka,
Japan,February23,2016.32. “Quantum-safecryptographyinCanada”,3rdETSIQuantum-safeCryptoWorkshopin
PartnershipwiththeIQChostedbySKTelecom,Seoul,Korea,Oct5,2015.33. “Cybersecurityinaquantumworld,willwebeready?”Keynotespeaker,Quantum
CryptographySummerSchoolforYoungScientists(QCSYS),Waterloo,ON,August10,201534. “Cybersecurityinaquantumworld:willwebeready?”MaxPlanckSymposiumon
FoundationofCyberSecurityandPrivacy,Munich,Germany,July7,2015.35. “IfXandYarebiggerthanZ,you’reintrouble”,ExecutiveSummit,Toronto,ON,Dec5,
2016.36. “TheQuantumThreattoCybersecurity”,Lunchroundtablehost,WSJDLive,LagunaBeach,
CA,USA,Oct24,2016.37. “Cybersecurityinanerawithquantumcomputers:willwebeready?”SecurityEducation
Conference,Toronto,ON,Oct19,2016.38. “Asweenteranewquantumera”,PublicLectureSeries,PerimeterInstitute,Waterloo,ON,
Oct5,2016.39. “CryptographyandCybersecurityintheQuantumEra”Qcrypt2016,6thinternational
conferenceonQuantumcryptography,Washington,DC,Sep12,2016.40. “IsQuantumComputingActuallyTheBiggestThreattoPaymentandBanking?”,Cardware
2016,NiagaraFalls,ON,June16,2016.41. "ThecurrentstateofcryptographyandhowQuantumComputingwillchange
everything…again!”,OntarioConnections2016,Toronto,ON,June6,2016.42. “UpdateontheQuantumThreat,Mitigation,andRelevantTimelines”,ICMC2016
InternationalCryptographicModuleConference,Ottawa,ON,May20,2016.
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43. “QuantumandSecurity”TheConferenceBoardofCanada-CouncilofChiefInformationOfficers,Toronto,ON,Sep30,2015.http://www.conferenceboard.ca/Libraries/NETWORK_PUBLIC/CCIO_Agenda_Sept2015.sflb
44. “QuantumandSecurity”TheConferenceBoardofCanada-CouncilforInformationTechnologyExecutives,Toronto,ON,Sep30,2015.http://www.conferenceboard.ca/Libraries/NETWORK_PUBLIC/cite_agenda_sept2015.sflb
45. “Cybersecurityinaquantumworld:willCanadabeready?”PublicSafetyCanada,Ottawa,ON,July16,2015.
46. “Cybersecurityinaquantumworld:willwebeready?”Google,Kitchener,ON,June16,2015.
47. “Cybersecurityinaquantumworld:willCanadabeready?”PublicSafetyCanada-EmployeeSession,Ottawa,ON,May19,2015.
48. “Cybersecurityinaquantumworld:willCanadabeready?”CommunicationsSecurityEstablishment,Ottawa,ON,April23,2015.
49. “Cybersecurityinaquantumworld:willwebeready?”SERENERISCworkshop,Ottawa,ON,April23,2015.
50. “Cybersecurityinaquantumworld:willCanadabeready?”IQCPubliclectureseries,Waterloo,ON,March10,2015.
51. “TowardsQuantum-SafeCryptography”,presentationtotheCanadianBankersAssociation,Toronto,February2015.
52. UndergraduateSchoolonExperimentalQuantumInformationProcessing(USEQIP2014)May2014.
53. “Towardsquantum-safecryptography”,InternetResearchTaskForce(IRTF)openmeeting,(invitedtalk)Toronto,Canada,July2014.
54. “Quantumsoftwareandquantumsafecryptography”MicrosoftResearch,QuantumArchitecturesandComputationGroup(QUArC)Workshop2014,Washington,UnitedStates,July2014.
55. “Cybersecurity-IssuesandOpportunities”,panelist,OntarioCentreofExcellence(OCE)DiscoveryConference,Toronto,Canada,May2014.
56. “Quantumsoftwareandquantum-safecryptography”,InstitutTransdisciplinaired'InformationQuantique(INTRIQ)meeting,Bromont,Canada,May2014.
57. “PreparingfortheFutureWorldofQuantumComputing”,Taftlectures,TaftResearchCenter,Cincinnati,UnitedStates,December2,2013.
58. “QuantumComputingandtheSynthesisandOptimizationofQuantumCircuits”,5thconferenceonReversibleComputation(RC2013),Victoria,Canada,July2013
59. “ComputerandInternetSecurity”,NSERCISSNetSummerSecurityWeek,Calgary,Canada,July2013.
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60. "QuantumKeyDistributionintheClassicalAuthenticatedKeyExchangeFramework",ICQIT2013,Tokyo,Japan,January2013.
61. “BridgingQuantumAlgorithmswithQuantumArchitectures”,QuantumAfrica2,NorthernDrakensberg,SouthAfrica,September2012.
62. “QuantumComputing,CryptographyandCompilers”,PlenaryLectureatIEEE42ndInternationalSymposiumonMultiple-ValuedLogic(ISMVL-2012),Victoria,May2012.
63. “Unconditionally-secureandreusablepublic-keyauthentication”,WorkshoponQuantumComputerScience,Montreal,October2011.
64. “CryptographyinaQuantumWorld”,TheInternetEngineeringTaskForceMeeting(IETF81),QuebecCity,August2011.
65. “IntroductiontoQuantumInformationProcessing”,WomeninPhysicsConference,Waterloo,July2011.
66. “HotTopicsinCrypto”,TheCerticomResearchEllipticCurveCryptography(ECC)Conference,June2011.
67. “TrendsinQuantumInformationProcessing”,CentreforQuantumTechnologies,NationalUniversityofSingapore,August2010.
68. “QuantumComputing”,TheCanadianUndergraduateMathConference,Waterloo,August2010.
69. ErrorControlCodes,InformationTheoryandAppliedCryptographyWorkshop,SummerMeetingoftheCanadianMathematicsSociety,Fredericton,Canada,June2010.
70. “TowardsQuantum-SafeCryptography”,PhysicsandAppliedPhysicsSeminar,NTU,Singapore,August2014.
71. “QuantumCryptography”,ComputationalScienceandApplied&StatisticalModeling(CSASM),WilfredLaurierUniversity,Waterloo,ON,Jan2011.
72. “AnewspinonQuantumCryptography:Avoidtrapdoorsandembracingpublickeys”,UniversityofKyoto,Kyoto,Japan,Dec2011.
73. “AnewspinonQuantumCryptography:Avoidtrapdoorsandembracingpublickeys”,ContributedtalkatFourthInternationalConferenceonPost-QuantumCryptography(PQCrypto2011),Taipei,Taiwan,Nov2011.
74. “QuantumComputingandCryptography”,CIFARLunchandLearnworkshop,Toronto,ON,April2014.
75. “QuantumComputingandCryptography”,InvitedonlinetalkforstudentsatBITSPilani,India,March2014.
76. “TowardsQuantum-SafeCryptography”,CIBCTownHallpresentation,Toronto,Canada,March2014.
77. “TowardsQuantum-SafeCryptography”,Manulife,Waterloo,Canada,Jan2014.78. “Quantum-safeCryptographyandInformationSecurity”,CIBC,Toronto,Canada,June2013.
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79. “QuantumComputationandPhenomenologicalHermeneutics”St.Jerome’sUniversity,Waterloo,Canada,2012.
SchoolsandIntroductoryWorkshopPresentations
80. UndergraduateSchoolonExperimentalQuantumInformationProcessing(USEQIP2014)May2014.
81. UndergraduateSchoolonExperimentalQuantumInformationProcessing(USEQIP2013)May2013.
82. UndergraduateSchoolonExperimentalQuantumInformationProcessing(USEQIP2012)May2012.
83. OntarioAssociationofPhysicsTeachers(OAPT)34thAnnualConference,“OpeningDoors-OpeningMinds”,27May2012.
84. 11thCanadianSummerSchoolonQuantumInformation,Jouvence,Quebec,June6-11,2011.
85. UndergraduateSchoolonExperimentalQuantumInformationProcessing(USEQIP 2011)May30,2011.
86. UndergraduateSchoolonExperimentalQuantumInformationProcessing(USEQIP 2010)May24,2010.
87. 9thAnnualCanadianSummerSchoolonQuantumInformation,Toronto,Canada, August2009
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CurriculumVitae
a)NAME:(rank,status(tenured,contract,MemberofGraduateFaculty/Corememberof
programetc.)
Weber,J.Mark
AssociateProfessor,tenured
MemberoftheGraduateFaculty:yes
b)DEGREES:designation,institution,department,year
Ph.D.ManagementandOrganizations,KelloggSchoolofManagement,Northwestern
University,2004.
MBA,WilfridLaurierUniversity,1999.
MA,SocialPsychology,McGillUniversity,1997.
BA,HonoursPsychology,UniversityofWaterloo,1994.
c)EMPLOYMENTHISTORY:dates,rank/position,department,institution/firm
Jan.2014-present EytonDirector,ConradBusiness,Entrepreneurship&TechnologyCentre,
UniversityofWaterloo.
July2012-present AssociateProfessor,ConradBusiness,Entrepreneurship&Technology
Centre,UniversityofWaterloo.
May2005-present President,WeberConsultingInc.
Sept.2010-July2012 AssociateProfessor,SchoolofEnvironment,EnterpriseandDevelopment
(SEED)&SchoolofAccountingandFinance(SAF),UniversityofWaterloo.
AlsoDirectoroftheGraduateDiplomainSocialInnovation.
Sept.2010-July2012 AssociateProfessor,ManagementDepartment,UniversityofToronto.
July2003-August2010AssistantProfessor,OrganizationalBehavior&Management
Departments,RotmanSchoolofManagementandUniversityofToronto.
2005 VisitingProfessor,OrganizationalBehaviorDepartment,INSEAD.
2003 VisitingLecturer,RossSchoolofBusiness,UniversityofMichigan.
2002 Instructor,KelloggSchoolofManagement,NorthwesternUniversity.
May1995-Aug.1999 SeniorManager,MennoniteSavingsandCreditUnion
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May1989-Aug.1994 Director&AssistantDirector,SilverLakeMennoniteCamp
Dec.1988-Dec.1991 Trustee,WaterlooCountyBoardofEducation
d)HONOURS:(F.R.S.,F.R.S.C.,GovernorGeneralsAward,honorarydegree,etc...)
UniversityofWaterlooOutstandingPerformanceAward,2016
Finalist,SocietyforExperimentalSocialPsychologyDissertationAward,2014
Finalist,SeventhMartinE.P.SeligmanAwardforOutstandingDissertationResearchinPositive
Psychology,2005
FinalistAwardforExemplaryDissertationResearchinPositivePsychology,2005
RotmanExcellenceinMBATeachingAwards,2004-2009
FinalistSocietyforExperimentalSocialPsychologyDissertationAward,2004
SocialSciencesandHumanitiesResearchCouncilofCanadaDoctoralFellowship,2004
BestPaper,OBDivision,AdministrativeSciencesAssociationofCanada,2004
OntarioGraduateScholarship(declinedtostudypart-time),1999
McGillMajorGraduateFellowship(declined),1997
ArnoldEdinboroughPost-GraduateAward,1997
OntarioGraduateScholarship(declinedtostudyinQuebec),1997
Valedictorian,FacultyofArts,UniversityofWaterloo,1994
Dean'sHonorList,UniversityofWaterloo,1989-1994
Top4thYearStudentandTopGraduatePsychologyStudent,SJU,1994
1stPlaceCanadianNationalPublicSpeakingChampionship,1992-1993
9thPlace&10thPlaceWorldPublicSpeakingChampionship,1993,1991
5thPlaceNorthAmericanDebatingChampionship,1992
7thPlaceWorldUniversitiesDebatingChampionship,1991
e)SCHOLARLYANDPROFESSIONALACTIVITIES:past7yearsonly(eg.executiveandeditorial
positionsbutnotmembershipsinsocieties)
Ad-hocReviewer
AcademyofManagementReview
JournalofPersonalityandSocialPsychology
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PersonalityandSocialPsychologyReview
OrganizationalStudies
OrganizationalScience
JournalofExperimentalSocialPsychology
GroupProcessesandIntergroupRelations
OrganizationalBehaviorandHumanDecisionProcesses
JournalofEconomicPsychology
JournalofBehavioralDecisionMaking
f)GRADUATESUPERVISIONS:masters,doctoral,postdoctoral-completed/inprogress
g)GRADUATECOURSES:past7years,byyear
2012 AppliedBusinessLeadershipSkillsforEntrepreneurs(MBET),Universityof
Waterloo
2011 TeachingonModule1andModule2oftheGraduateDiplomainSocialInnovation
(GDSI),UniversityofWaterloo.
h)1.EXTERNALRESEARCHFUNDING:past7yearsonly,byyear,indicatingsource(granting
councils,industry,government,foundations,other);amount;principalinvestigator;purpose
(research,travel,publications,etc...)
Year Source Type* Amountperyear Purpose**
2005-2011 SocialSciencesResearch G $83,642 Research
CouncilofCanada,
*Type:C-Grantingcouncils;G-Government;F-Foundations;O-Other
**Purpose:research,travel,publication,etc.
2.INTERNALRESEARCHFUNDING:Thisincludesuniversityfunds,SSHRCminorgrantsawarded
throughtheUniversity,etc.]
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i)PUBLICATIONS:ThePublicationsshouldbelistedinthecategoriesshownbelowandinclude
thefollowinginformation:booksauthored,booksedited(alistofthechapterscontributedby
theeditormustfolloweachtitle),chaptersinbooks(otherthanthoselistedintheabove
category),papersinrefereedjournals,papersinrefereedconferenceproceedings,technical
reports,abstractsand/orpapersread,andothers.Eachtitlemustshowthenamesofthe
authorsintheorderinwhichtheyappearintheoriginalpublicationandinclusivepage
numbers.Publicationssubmitted,butnotyetaccepted,mustbelistedseparatelywithinthe
variouscategories.
1)Life-timesummary(count)accordingtothefollowingcategories:
-Booksauthored................................................................................................................
-Booksedited....................................................................................................................
-Chaptersinbooks.............................................................................................................
-Papersinrefereedjournal..............................................................12(1underreview)
-Papersinrefereedconferenceproceedings....................................................................
-Technicalreports.............................................................................................................
-Abstractsand/orpapersread..........................................................................................
-Others(workshopspresented)....................................................................................22
�2)Detailsforpastseven(7)yearssamecategoriesasabove:books,chaptersinbooks,
papersinrefereedjournals.
PapersinrefereedJournals:��
Weber,J.M.Individualsmatter,butthesituation’sthething:Improveorganizationaloutcomes
throughsituationdesign.OrganizationalDynamics.
Weber,J.M.&Moore,C.(2014)Squires:Keyfollowersandthesocialfacilitationof
charismaticleadership.OrganizationalPsychologyReview,4,(3),199-227.
Kramer,L.&Weber,J.M.(2012).Thisisyourportfolioonwinter:Seasonalaffectivedisorder
andriskaversioninfinancialdecision-making.SocialPsychologicalandPersonalityScience,3(2),
193-199.1
Weber,J.Mark January2017
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Weber,J.M.(2012).Socialinnovationandsocialenterpriseintheclassroom:FrancesWestley
onbringingclarityandrigortoprogramdesign.AcademyofManagementLearningand
Education,11(3),409-418.