 I would like to first talk about the IACR fellows and the IACR 2017 fellows. The IACR fellows program was installed to recognize outstanding IACR members for their professional service, for their scientific contributions that you can read here. There is a process going each year where people are recognized by a fellows committee. The fellows committee for the 2017 fellows selection, you can see here, was chaired by L.E.B. Hum and the fellows committee operates in the yearly mode independently of the board of directors. So the fellows committee operates sort of in a self-sustainable mode in order not to have too much, not to have interaction or not interaction, in order not to have conflicts of interest between the board and the fellows committee. So the fellows committee is an independent body of the IACR. And in 2017, the fellows committee has recognized five members of our community for their contributions. I'd like to just list them here. Jan Kamenich, Louis Guilleux, Kwongyokim, Christoph Parr and Kenny Patterson. Congratulations to all of them. Several of them are European and have received their fellows plaque at Eurocrypt. And tonight we have the Asian member of this select group here. I would like to ask Kwongyokim somewhere. Here you are. Congratulations. Join me here. So Kwongyokim has been named a fellow of the IACR for cryptographic design education, leadership and for exemplary service to the IACR and the Asia Pacific cryptographic community. Congratulations for this well-deserved achievement. Thank you so much. If you want to say, the microphone is on. Okay. Thank you, everybody. It was my great honor to be IACR fellow this year. I really appreciate the IACR fellow selection committee, including my eight nominators who is present here. I have been IACR members more than 30 years as one of Korean cryptographers. And I do hope to serve IACR community once again, maybe Asia Crypt 2020 in Korea. My wife calls me Combinam in Korean, which means nice guy. I really became Combinam now. Thank you and good luck to everybody. Thank you. All the other fellows of 2017 have received their plaques already at Eurocrypt. For 2018 there is a nomination procedure going on. The details will be posted on the website. The deadline is by 31st of December. And you are encouraged to nominate your esteemed colleagues for this selection for this process. Then I would like to ask the program co-chairs to join me here for the best papers. And I will turn into your secretary. So you should go there. Yeah, because you can click on the clicker and we will go for... We are not sure that they are in the audience. This year we decided to give best paper awards to three different papers. The first we gave a best young researcher award. It's not a student award. It's actually was open to I think anybody within two years of their PhDs. So postdocs were also eligible. But the best young researcher paper award this year was given to the paper you heard presented earlier today. Watermarking cryptographic functionalities from standard lattice assumptions by Sam Kim and David Wu. So if Sam and David are in the audience please come up and get your plaques. Picture from there. Somebody takes picture. Do you want to say any few words? Thank you. He said thank you. So we had actually two very strong and very different papers this year that were considered very strong by the committee. So we decided to go with two best paper awards. The first best paper award we gave this year was to Niko Dotling and Sanjam Garg for the paper identity based encryption from the Diffie Homan Assumption. So if Niko and Sanjam are in the audience please come up. The best paper award was for the first collision in full shot one. The other award was for the first collision in full shot one. And the authors are Mark Stevens, Ellie Burstein, Pierre Carpenter, Angel Bertini, and Eric Markov. If you're all in the audience please come up. Coordinated shirts. How many of you are here? We're setting a new tradition I guess with coordinated shirts for the best paper award. Like future years we'll have to do the same. Yeah. Congratulations. One more. If you want more boxes. Okay. That was it for the program chairs but they don't run away too far because they have done a tremendous job here. They have selected I don't know how many different papers, 72. Okay. That will come up in the next talk immediately again. And so more boxes in any of those who don't want to carry. We have these boxes still here. So I'd like to proceed here and thank both of you. Oops. For your job. Please come both of you here. I'd like to thank Jonathan Katz and Hovav Shahan for their great work in this program. Thanks a lot. I'm sure the conference is not yet over for you. And it's certainly not net yet over for Hovav because he will be again here next year. I'm also sure that you are relieved now a bit. But it's indeed the case that without such people working through the night or within, responding within five minutes, finding another invited speaker for something like that, the conferences wouldn't be possible. Thank you very much. And last but certainly not least, I'd like to ask that Steve Myers joins me here. And thank you very much for this tremendous job. And this is looked like a smaller thing now because one of those things broke. How it happens, right? But since he had to order those boxes, he knows where to order them. So he will be able to ship it directly to his office. Thanks a lot, Steve, for all the inventive contributions including the eclipse and the handling of the eclipse. I wouldn't have thought that this would be possible. And the clouds that cleared up just in time for this. Thank you very much.