The Crypto Academic Workshop, hosted by the Uniswap Foundation, brings academic and crypto researchers together to jam on some of the biggest and most interesting issues affecting crypto today. The program consists of two days involving a blend of structured and unstructured workshops that culminates with the ‘First Annual Sonoma County Hackademathon’ open to all attendees at Edge City Esmeralda.
9am: Meet and mingle over coffee/tea
10am-1pm: Level-setting presentations
10-10:30: Defi, speakers Ciamac Moallemi and Dan Robinson
10:30-11:00: Protocol Economics, speakers Fahad Saleh and Davide Crapis
11-11:30: Algorithmic Game theory, speakers Mallesh Pai and Quintus Kilbourn
11:30-11:45: PROF, speaker Ari Juels
11:45-12: Break
12-12:30: Consensus, speakers Ertem Nusret Tas and Ben Fisch
12:30: Zero Knowledge, speaker Dan Boneh
12:45: L2, speaker Ed Felten
1pm: Lunch break
2-4pm: Round-robin small group presentations/discussions
Facilitators:
Kartik Nayak - “Data Independent Order Policy Enforcement: Limitations and Solutions”
Dan Robinson - "Priority Is All You Need”
Soubhik Deb - AVS Applicability
Julian Ma - Censorship resistance, inclusion lists & execution auctions
Akaki Mamageishvili - L2 sequencers and rollup validator incentivization
Philip Sheldrake - Love Your Sybils
Neha Narula - Bitcoin L2s
Max Resnick - OFAs
Karthik Srinivasan - Real world MEV data
4:30pm: Closing shareback