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                         <p class="post-meta">Dr David Aspinall </p>
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                         <p class="post-meta">Dr David Aspinall for helping us developing an encryption system based on  stream cipher.
                         <p class="post-meta">Dr Kami Vaniea</p>
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                         <p class="post-meta">Dr Myrto Arapinis  </p>
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                         <p class="post-meta">Dr Kami Vaniea for giving us the idea to look at possible scenarios in which our encryption system could be applied.
                         <p class="post-meta">Dr Daniel Barker</p>
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                         <p class="post-meta">Dr Aggelos Kiayias </p>
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                         <p class="post-meta">Dr Myrto Arapinis for helping us understanding that an encryption system based on Vigenere would be easily cracked and that it would have been better to use SALSA.
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                         <p class="post-meta">Dr Daniel Barker for suggesting us to use mini-ion in order to retrieve data faster and for approving our project.
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                         <p class="post-meta">Dr Aggelos Kiayias for providing us with a better understanding on how computer security and cryptography work. </p>
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                        <p class="post-meta">Alisdair Share for helping us coming in contact with Dr Riley Smith and Dr Richard Bennett.</p>
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                        <p class="post-meta">Dr Richard Bennett for helping us coming out with a plausible scenario in which our encryption system would be useful.</p>
 
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                         <p class="post-meta">Dr Erika Szymanski and Dr Pablo Schyfter for putting us on the right track with our human practices, and inspiring us to go beyond the lab. </p>
 
                         <p class="post-meta">Dr Erika Szymanski and Dr Pablo Schyfter for putting us on the right track with our human practices, and inspiring us to go beyond the lab. </p>
 
                         <p class="post-meta">Dr Andy Turner and Dr Adam Carter (EPCC/Archer) for speaking with us about different data storage techniques and how not all people require the same thing out of their data. </p>
 
                         <p class="post-meta">Dr Andy Turner and Dr Adam Carter (EPCC/Archer) for speaking with us about different data storage techniques and how not all people require the same thing out of their data. </p>
                         <p class="post-meta">Dr Tristram Riley-Smith</p>
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                         <p class="post-meta">Dr Tristram Riley-Smith for giving us the idea to look at FRRIICT and use it as a framework for doing responsible research.
                         <p class="post-meta">Dr Joyce Tait </p>
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                         <p class="post-meta">Mr Edward You</p>
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                         <p class="post-meta">Dr Joyce Tait for helping us focusing on cell-free transfer laws rather than GMOs laws.</p>
                         <p class="post-meta">Stuart Lewis, Kerry Miller, Cuna Mitchell, Stuart MacDonald, Lina Lewis </p>
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                         <p class="post-meta">Mr Edward You for helping us understanding we needed to incorporate a method of encryption that would restrict decoding.</p>
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                         <p class="post-meta">Stuart Lewis, Kerry Miller, Cuna Mitchell, Stuart MacDonald, Lina Lewis for pointing out many issues we would have to address. Among these: the possibility of our software to become obsolete, the ethical issues of data sensitivity, accuracy of storage and retrieval and the potential of expanding our library. They also suggested to store the phrase “There to remain” for the University Main Library.
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