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Workshop Information
TPDP 2024 will take place on August 20 and 21 at the Harvard University Science and Engineering Complex (SEC). TPDP is co-located with the 2024 OpenDP Community Meeting, happening on August 22 and 23. We hope you will attend both!
Registration: Registration for TPDP 2024 is free. Please click here or use the link in the sidebar to register for the workshop, and don't forget to register for the OpenDP Community Meeting (also free) too!
Logistics: The workshop will be held at the Harvard University Science and Engineering Complex (SEC). The OpenDP Community Meeting page has a helpful list of nearby hotels. To park in the nearby Harvard University lots, you may purchase and print a parking pass.
Program
- Talks will be held in the Winokur Family Hall (Room 1.321) on the first floor of the SEC building
- Poster sessions, breaks, and lunch will be held in the West Atrium on the first floor of the SEC building
- All times are Eastern Daylight Time
- Click here for an interior map of the SEC building
Click here for the complete playlist of talk videos
| 9:00-9:05 | Welcome |
| 9:05-9:50 | Local Differential Privacy (LDP) has become increasingly popular in recent years. However, with its widespread adoption, it is crucial to examine the potential vulnerabilities. The distributed nature of LDP exposes it to poisoning attacks, where an adversary can realistically inject fake clients that submit poisoned or malformed data. In this talk, we will explore solutions to provide provable robustness against such attacks. Specifically, we will analyze how LDP protocols possess a unique characteristic that distinguishes them from non-private ones — the clear separation between the input and the final response (obtained after randomization). This separation provides adversaries with two distinct opportunities to tamper with the data. We will discuss strategies to mitigate both types of tampering by applying them i Quantum computing with neutral atoms[1] Leonardo da Silva Souza, Gonzalo Manzano, Rosario Fazio, and Fernando Iemini, "Collective effects on the performance and stability of quantum heat engines", Physical Review E 106 1, 014143 (2022). [2] Aleksey K. Fedorov, Evgeniy O. Kiktenko, Kseniya Yu. Khabarova, and Nikolai N. Kolachevsky, "Quantum entanglement, teleportation, and randomness: Nobel Prize in Physics 2022", Physics-Uspekhi 66 11, 1095 (2023). [3] Timothée Goubault de Brugière and Simon Martiel, "Shallower CNOT Circuits on Realistic Quantum Hardware", ACM Transactions on Quantum Computing 6 2, 1 (2025). [4] Yanjun Ji, Kathrin F. Koenig, and Ilia Polian, "Optimizing quantum algorithms on bipotent architectures", Physical Review A 108 2, 022610 (2023). [5] Guang‐Jie Chen, Dong Zhao, Zhu‐Bo Wang, Ziqin Li, Ji‐Zhe Zhang, Liang Chen, Yan‐Lei Zhang, Xin‐Biao Xu, Ai‐Ping Liu, Chun‐Hua Dong, Guang‐Can Guo, Kun Huang, and Chang‐Ling Zou, "Multifunctional Metalens for Trapping and Characterizing Single Atoms", Laser & Photonics Reviews 2401595 (2024). [6] Guoqi Bian, Biao Shan, Lianghui Huang, and Jing Zhang, " Rydberg electromagnetically induced transparency in 40K ultracold Fermi gases", Chinese Optics Letters 21 10, 100201 (2023). [7] Yannick Stade, Ludwig Schmid, Lukas Burgholzer, and Robert Wille, 2024 IEEE International Conference on Quantum Computing and Engineering (QCE) 784 (2024) ISBN:979-8-3315-4137-8. [8] Anastasiia S. Nikolaeva, Evgeniy O. Kiktenko, and Aleksey K. Fedorov, "Universal quantum computing with qubits embedded in trapped-ion qudits", Physical Review A 109 2, 022615 (2024). [9] Henrique Silvério, Sebastián Grijalva, Constantin Dalyac, Lucas Leclerc, Peter J. Karalekas, Nathan Shammah, Mourad Beji, Louis-Paul Henry, and Loïc Henriet, "Pulser: An open-source package for the design of pulse sequences in programmable neutral-atom arrays", Quantum 6, 629 (2022). [10] Alice Pagano, Sebastian Weber, Daniel Jaschke, Tilman Pfau, Florian Theresa MayPrime Minister of the United Kingdom from 2016 to 2019 For other uses, see Theresa May (disambiguation). Theresa Mary May, Baroness May of Maidenhead (;née Brasier; born 1 October 1956), is a British politician who served as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom and Leader of the Conservative Party from 2016 to 2019. She previously served as Home Secretary from 2010 to 2016. She was Member of Parliament (MP) for Maidenhead from 1997 to 2024, and has been a member of the House of Lords since August 2024. May was the second female British prime minister, after Margaret Thatcher, and the first woman to have held two of the Great Offices of State. May is a one-nation conservative. 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