1st Scientific School on Blockchain and Distributed Ledger Technologies

Post date: 15-Mar-2018 13:45:58

1st Scientific School on Blockchain and Distributed Ledger Technologies

Pula, Sardinia, Italy

12-15 June 2018

http://blockchain2018.crs4.it

Crypto economics is a new discipline born after the rise of virtual currencies and distributed ledger technologies, and is rapidly developing in a unique intersection between computing, cryptography, law, economics, and game theory. The school aims at disseminating knowledge about the foundations and the applications of these technologies to researchers, PhD students, scholars and technologists in industry and academia, not excluding under- or new graduates with strong technical drive and a sufficient background.

SCHOOL VENUE

The school will be hosted at the Technology Park of Sardinia in Pula (Sardinia, Italy).

Travel and accommodation information are available on the school website.

SCHOOL FEES

The registration and attendance is FREE of charge. However, as we may not be able to accommodate all the applicants, the attendees will be selected by the scientific committee on a CV best-match basis. This implies that candidates showing the attitude to receive the most value from the lectures will be given higher priority. The school plans for a maximum of 38 attendees with a quota of 12 seats reserved to scholars coming from CRS4, University of Cagliari and from SMEs located in Sardinia. Should this quota remain unfilled, the remainder seats will be redistributed to waitlisted participants.

SCHOOL DATES

Prospective participants should apply through the school web page by April 30, 2018

Notification of accepted applicants will be posted by May 15, 2018

School dates June 12-15, 2018

PROGRAM

  • Silvio Micali (MIT). Algorand: a truly distributed ledger
  • Paolo Tasca (UCL). TBA
  • Rainer Böhme (Univ. Innsbruck). Incentives Matter: On the Economics and Governance of Blockchain-based Systems
  • Stefano Bistarelli (Univ. Perugia). From mining to multisigned transactions: discovering how Bitcoin works
  • Massimo Simbula. Bitcoin revolution a legal perspective
  • Michele Nati (Digital Catapult). Reputation and personal data in the blockchain age
  • Federico Tenga (Chainside). Bitcoin Scalability, payment channels and lightning networks
  • Michele Marchesi (Univ. Cagliari). Software engineering methodologies for blockchain development
  • Davide Carboni (CRS4). Introduction to Ethereum and smart contracts
  • Mauro Pili (Paymeabit). Web3: a platform for decentralized apps
  • Massimo Bartoletti, Livio Pompianu,Alessandro Sebastian Podda, Nicola Atzei (Univ. Cagliari). Hands on lab on Bitcoin
  • Mauro Pili, Andrea Pinna, Marco Ortu, Simona Ibba (Univ. Cagliari). Hands on lab on Ethereum

SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE

  • Massimo Bartoletti, University of Cagliari
  • Davide Carboni, CRS4 Pula (chair)
  • Salvatore Carta, University of Cagliari
  • Rocco De Nicola, IMT Lucca
  • William Knottenbelt, Imperial College of London
  • Michele Marchesi, University of Cagliari
  • Francesco Piras, Associazione Bitcoin Sardegna