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Lecture

Algebraic coding theory

Applications to cybersecurity and DNA storage

About

In this presentation, Dr Korban will briefly talk about algebraic coding theory and its purpose in Science. He will share his research contributions in the field of algebraic coding theory and how those specifically connect to cybersecurity and DNA storage. He will then share his recent findings and results and also propose ideas for future directions for possible research in the area. He will also present his research network of mathematicians who are very active in research and who would be willing to collaborate with people who are specialists in cybersecurity or DNA coding/storage.

Dr Adrian Korban received his BSc (with Hons), MRes and PhD in Mathematics from university of Chester in 2015, 2018 and 2021 respectively. He is an author of 35 research papers published in international peer reviewed journals. He is currently an honorary research fellow at the university of Chester and he also work full time as a Mathematics teacher at the Greater University Technical College. 

Cybersecurity

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Continuing Professional Development

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23 Apr 2024 

6:30pm - 8:30pm

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Organiser

  • Peterborough and Huntingdon Local Network

Location

University Centre Peterborough

Park Crescent
Peterborough

PE1 4DZ
GB

Programme

18.30 - doors open, networking and refreshments
19:00 - presentation starts
19.45 - Q&A
20:00 - presentation ends, networking and refreshments
20.30 - event ends

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