Biography
Victoria is an applied mathematician for whom research, teaching, and learning never stops. She has contributed in whole or in part to the following published works:

Why do Fibonacci Numbers occur in pinecones?
Effect of Learning-by-Teaching in a Flipped Classroom
Curvature sensing MARCKS-ED peptides bind to membranes in a stereo-independent manner

She has also contributed to the following unpublished works:
Dominant branch of the Lambert w function
Predicting off-target effects of CRISPR-Cas9 genome modification.

Victoria says, “It has been a joy participating in and contributing to the blockchain community since 2017.”

Course Title
Decentralizing Decentralization

Course Description

How do we decentralize the organizations that are decentralizing our currencies, apps, and, well, organizations? Whether it’s a blockchain like Ethereum, your startup, or an organization like this conference, decisions have to be made and funds have to be managed somehow, preferably fairly and without single-point-of-failure. In this session we will collect all the various solutions that exist and summarize them, and combine them into a working solution.

 
You will leave this session knowing about funding and voting. For funding, we will specifically look at how it pertains to token engineering, augmented bonding curves, DAICOs, inflation funding, and mechanism design. For voting, we will discuss traditional, plutarchy, futarchy, quadratic voting, forking, Arrow’s Impossibility Theorem, and continuous voting.