CWI has officially joined the research network LIAMA. The Sino-European Laboratory in Computer Science, Automation and Applied Mathematics (LIAMA) is a research lab consisting of European and Chinese research institutes in the field of mathematics and computer science. LIAMA conducts research, training and transfer projects in these fields. CWI joined the lab as one of the founding members.
CWI will join two projects within LIAMA: CRYPT, aimed at studying secret-key and public-key cryptanalysis, and TEMPO, focusing on the development of safer and more reliable embedded systems.
Jos Baeten (general director CWI): "Joining LIAMA gives our researchers the opportunity to expand their international cooperation in Asia and work with fellow top researchers at Chinese universities. I believe that our membership will be mutually beneficial and I am looking forward to our future cooperation."
LIAMA was founded in 1997 by Inria and the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS). In 2008 the lab was opened for other European research institutes. Another founding member is CNRS. Also in 2008, LIAMA became a National Centre for International Research of the Chinese Ministry of Science and Technology. It currently consists of 11 Chinese and 12 European research institutes.
More information:
LIAMA website: http://liama.ia.ac.cn/
Members: http://liama.ia.ac.cn/members.html