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DESCRIPTION:Speaker: Vangelis Markakis (University of Athens)\, Ivan Viscon
 ti (University of Salerno)\, Andrea Vitaletti (Sapienza University of Rome
 )\, Philip Lazos (Input Output IOG\, United Kingdom) Title: Crypto and Inc
 entive-based Mechanisms for Blockchain Technology3CFU Abstract:1st part) T
 he Blockchain Era started with the cryptocurrency Bitcoin that Nakamoto de
 signed by crucially and cleverly using digital signatures and cryptographi
 c hash functions. Nowadays mainstream blockchains and their applications s
 trongly rely on more advanced cryptographic tools that in the past were co
 nsidered of theoretical interest only. The goal of this course is to overv
 iew the various cryptographic notions that have played a key-role for the 
 success of blockchains and their applications. 2nd part) The purpose of th
 ese lectures is to provide an overview of game-theoretic and economic aspe
 cts that arise in the design and analysis of blockchain protocols. To this
  end\, we will present recent research that has been carried out on the fo
 llowing selected list of topics: 1) design and analysis of reward sharing 
 schemes in Proof of Stake protocols\, where the goal is to decide how to s
 plit rewards from block production to the players 2) governance in blockch
 ain systems\, concerning the design of voting rules for decision making in
  decentralized autonomous organizations\, 3) transaction fee mechanism des
 ign\, which concerns the design of appropriate policies for congestion con
 trol\, 4) tokenomics\, involving economic policies for the supply and dist
 ribution of tokens in a cryptocurrency system\, and 5) stable coins\, wher
 e the goal is to design cryptocurrencies that can be pegged to a real rese
 rve asset\, such as fiat currency.  DateTimeRoomLessonSpeaker25/09/20239.3
 0-12.30B203Blockchain Technology and Data Decentralization: Principles and
  ApplicationsAndrea Vitaletti25/09/202314.00-17.00B203Cryptographic Hash F
 unctions Ivan Visconti26/09/20239.30-12.30B203Zero-Knowledge ProofsIvan Vi
 sconti26/09/202314.00-17.00B203Signature Schemes Ivan Visconti27/09/20239.
 30-12.30B203Other Cryptographic Primitives/ProtocolsIvan Visconti27/09/202
 314.00-17.00B203Reward Sharing Schemes in Proof of Stake BlockchainsVangel
 is Markakis28/09/20239.30-12.30B203Governance in Blockchain SystemsVangeli
 s Markakis28/09/202314.00-17.00B203Transaction Fee Mechanism DesignPhilip 
 Lazos29/09/20239.30-12.30B203TokenomicsPhilip Lazos 
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SUMMARY:PhD course Data Science: Crypto and Incentive-based Mechanisms for 
 Blockchain Technology - Vangelis Markakis (University of Athens)\, Ivan Vi
 sconti (University of Salerno)\, Andrea Vitaletti (Sapienza University of 
 Rome)\, Philip Lazos (Input Output IOG\, United Kingdom)\n\n\n  \n  \n\n  
   \n\n\nAndrea\n\n\nVitaletti  \n\n  \n\n    \n\n\n\n\n\nProfessore associ
 ato\n\n\npagina personale\n\nstanza: \n\nB206\n\ntelefono: \n\n+39 0677274
 026  \n\n  \n\n    \n\nBiografia: \n\n\n\nAndrea Vitaletti earned a Ph.D. 
 in Computer Engineering from SAPIENZA University of Rome in 2002. During h
 is Ph.D. and in the following years he visited some renowned international
  research centers such as ETHZ (CH) and AT&T Research Labs (USA). He is cu
 rrently Associate professor  in networking and algorithmic topics  at (DIA
 G) Dipartimento di Ingegneria informatica automatica e gestionale Antonio 
 Ruberti University of Rome 'La Sapienza'. He has (co-)authored more than 6
 0 papers in journals and international conferences (h-index 26 in Google S
 cholar)\, mainly in the area of algorithms and protocols for wireless and 
 sensor networks and IoT. His current research interests concern the design
  and the analysis of efficient IoT solutions as well as blockchain technol
 ogies. He has been reviewer for several international conferences and jour
 nals and PC  member of some international conferences. He has been involve
 d in several EU projects as researcher and PI\, and he coordinated the FET
  OPEN project Pleased.  He has been member of the Steering Board of ARTEMI
 SIA from 2010 to 2013. He has carried out applied industrial research on w
 ireless and pervasive systems at NTT DATA labs (formely known as ETNOTEAM 
 ltd)   for 9 years. In 2002 e founded the SME WLAB where he was the CTO up
  to 2016. In 2012 he founded WSENSE a spin-off of the Univerity of Rome 'L
 a Sapienza' where he was the CTO up to 2019. The effectiveness of his appl
 ied research activity is witnessed by 2 patents and 4 patent applications 
 and by some awards: Winner of media and communication category at Wonderla
 nd Contest 2000\, Innovation Prize at Simagine 2002\, Bronze Award at Sima
 gine 2004 and Third place award in the Start Cup Roma 2006/2007 and winner
  of Italiacamp 2012. He leads e research group of 2 Ph.D students\, 1 post
  Doc  and 5 master students in the Wireless Sensor Networks lab at DIS. Si
 nce 2002 he teaches on network topics at SAPIENZA University of Rome and h
 e has supervised more than 80 master thesis.\n\n\nkeywords: \n\nBlockchain
  TechnologiesInternet of ThingsSmart EnvironmentsWireless and Sensor Netwo
 rks\n\nqualifica_rr: \n\nAssociate professors
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