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Education will facilitate further blockchain adoption, a key focus in the ongoing development of the global Algorand ecosystem,” said Sean Lee, Algorand Foundation CEO.Īccording to BIU, as part of reaching a global audience, other interested students will access the learning sessions on YouTube. Blockchain and the Economic Revolution is the 1st Academic Course in Israel to this topic.
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“We look forward to supporting the 12th BIU winter school, which will support the next generation of cryptographers through educating them on the disruptive potential of blockchain. This technology is expected to revolutionize the world and our everyday life. It aims to review and comprehend technological and economic changes and earn practical experience in new hi-tech developments and modifications. Technology Management track in Bar Ilan University Blockchain & the Economic Revolution We shape our tools, and, thereafter, our tools shape us (Marshall McLuhan) Blockchain technology is the next big thing in finance, business, technology, and high-tech. The winter school will take place from January 23rd to January 26th, 2022. Leah also has her finger on the pulse of the cryptocurrency world. It is a unique asynchronous course that combines video, infographics, questionnaires, practice, and experience.
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In a blog post, the foundation noted that the partnership that comes as a grant for the 12th BIU Winter School on Cryptography program also aims to push for more involvement in the Algorand blockchain.īeneficiaries of the grant who are primarily graduate students and postdocs in cryptography will cover several topics, including advances in private-information retrieval and oblivious RAM, function secret sharing and homomorphic secret sharing, threshold signatures, and private set intersection.