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Section: Dissemination

Teaching - Supervision - Juries

Teaching

  • Master: A. Canteaut, Introduction to Symmetric Cryptography, 7 hours, M1, Telecom ParisTech, France;

  • Master: A. Canteaut, Error-correcting codes and applications to cryptology, 12 hours, M2, University Paris-Diderot (MPRI), France;

  • Master: A. Chailloux, Quantum computing, 6 hours, M2, University Paris-Diderot (MPRI), France;

  • Master: N. Sendrier, Code-based cryptography, 4.5 hours, M2, University Paris-Diderot (MPRI), France;

  • Master: N. Sendrier, Information theory, 32 hours, M1, University of Versailles-St Quentin (MINT), France;

  • Master: J.-P. Tillich, Introduction to Information Theory, 32 hours, M2, Ecole Polytechnique, France.

The members of the project-team also gave advanced lectures to summer schools for PhD students:

  • UbiCrypt Spring School on Symmetric Cryptography, Bochum, Germany, March 2016: A. Canteaut (9 hours). Some of the lectures are available online.

Supervision

  • PhD: Virginie Lallemand, Cryptanalysis for symmetric cryptography, University Pierre-et-Marie Curie, October 5, 2016, supervisors: M. Naya-Plasencia and A. Canteaut

  • PhD in progress: Julia Chaulet, Study of public-key cryptosystems based on MDPC quasi-cyclic codes, since February 2014, CIFRE convention with Thales, supervisor: N. Sendrier

  • PhD in progress: Kaushik Chakraborty, Position-based Quantum Cryptography, since October 2014, supervisors: A. Leverrier, J.P. Tillich

  • PhD in progress: Adrien Hauteville, Rank-metric-based Cryptosystems, since October 2014, supervisors: P. Gaborit (Univ. Limoges) and J.-P. Tillich

  • PhD in progress: Rodolfo Canto Torres, Analysis of generic decoding algorithms for the Hamming metric and study of cryptosystems based on the rank metric, since September 2015, supervisor: N. Sendrier

  • PhD in progress: Sébastien Duval, Constructions for lightweight cryptography, since October 2015, supervisor: A. Canteaut and G. Leurent

  • PhD in progress: Yann Rotella, Finite fields and symmetric cryptography, since October 2015, supervisor: A. Canteaut

  • PhD in progress: Xavier Bonnetain, Cryptanalysis of symmetric primitives in the post-quantum world, since September 2016, supervisor: M. Naya Plasencia and A. Canteaut

  • PhD in progress: Thomas Debris, Quantum algorithms for decoding linear codes, since September 2016, supervisor: J.-P. Tillich

  • PhD in progress: Antoine Grospellier, LDPC codes: constructions and decoding, since October 2016, supervisor: J.-P. Tillich

  • PhD in progress: Vivien Londe, Study of quantum LDPC codes, since September 2016, supervisors: G. Zémor and A. Leverrier

  • PhD in progress: Kevin Carrier, Reconstruction of error-correcting codes, since October 2016, supervisor: N. Sendrier

Juries

  • Mohamed Nidhal Mejri, Securing Vehicular Networks against Denial of Service attacks, University Paris 13, May 19, 2016, committee: A. Canteaut;

  • Tung Chou Accelerating Pre- and Post-quantum Cryptography, TU Eindhoven, The Netherlands, June 26, 2016, committee: N. Sendrier;

  • Jean-Marie Le Bars, Some studies about randomness in Computer Science, HdR, University of Caen, June 29, 2016, committee: J.P. Tillich (reviewer);

  • Tom Douce, Realistic quantum information processing: from devices to computational models, Université Paris Diderot, September 9, 2016, committee: A. Leverrier;

  • Virginie Lallemand, Cryptanalysis for symmetric cryptography, University Pierre-et-Marie Curie, October 5, 2016, committee: M. Naya-Plasencia and A. Canteaut (supervisors)

  • Brice Minaud, Analysis of recent cryptographic primitives,University of Rennes 1, October 7, 2016, committee: A. Canteaut;

  • Pierre Karpmann, Analysis of symmetric primitives, University Paris-Saclay, October 18, 2016, committee: A. Canteaut (reviewer);

  • Jean-Christophe De Neuville, Contributions to post-quantum cryptography, University of Limoges, December 1, 2016, committee: J.P. Tillich (reviewer).

  • Zoé Amblard , Quantum cryptography and applications to spatial communications, University of Limoges, December 5, 2016, committee: J.P. Tillich (reviewer).

  • Qian Guo, Using coding techniques for attacking post-quantum cryptographic assumptions and systems, Lund University, Sweden, December 13, 2016, committee: J.P. Tillich.