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Section: Partnerships and Cooperations

International Initiatives

Inria International Partners

Informal International Partners
  • Princeton University, School of Applied Science, Department of Electrical Engineering, NJ. USA. This cooperation with Prof. H. Vincent Poor is on topics related to decentralized wireless networks. Samir M. Perlaza has been appointed as Visiting Research Collaborator at the EE Department for the academic period 2016-2017. Scientific-Leaders at Inria: Samir M. Perlaza and Jean-Marie Gorce.

  • Technical University of Berlin, Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, Germany. This cooperation with Prof. Rafael Schaffer is on secrecy and covert communications. Scientific-Leaders at Inria: Samir M. Perlaza.

  • National University Singapore (NUS), Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Singapore. This collaboration with Prof. Vincent Y. F. Tan is on the study of finite block-length transmissions in multi-user channels and the derivation of asymptotic capacity results with non-vanishing error probabilities. Scientific-Leaders at Inria: Samir M. Perlaza

  • University of Sheffield, Department of Automatic Control and Systems Engineering, Sheffield, UK. This cooperation with Prof. Inaki Esnaola is on topics related to information-driven energy systems and multi-user information theory. Scientific-in-charge at Inria: Samir M. Perlaza.

  • University of Arizona, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Tucson, AZ, USA. This cooperation with Prof. Ravi Tandon is on topics related to channel-output feedback in wireless networks. Scientific-Leader at Inria: Samir M. Perlaza.

  • University of Cyprus, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Cyprus, Nicosia, Cyprus. This cooperation with Prof. Ioannis Krikidis is on topics related to energy-harvesting and wireless communications systems. Scientific-Leaders at Inria: Guillaume Villemaud and Samir M. Perlaza.

  • Queen's University Belfast, UK. This collaboration is on molecular communication and massive MIMO with Prof. Trung Q. Duong. Scientific-in-charge at Inria: Malcolm Egan

  • Czech Technical University in Prague, Czech Republic. This collaboration is on optimisation methods related to machine learning with Dr. Vyacheslav Kungurtsev. Scientific-in-charge at Inria: Malcolm Egan

  • TUMCREATE, Singapore. This collaboration is on signal processing in communications with Dr. Ido Nevat. Scientific-in-charge at Inria: Malcolm Egan.

  • UMNG (Universidad Militar de Nueva Granada), Telecommunications Department, Bogota, Colombia. Ongoing collaboration on security for GSM networks using deep learning. Scientific-in-charge at Inria: Leonardo S. Cardoso.

  • Department of Power, Electronic and Communication Engineering, University of Novi Sad, Serbia. This collaboration is on GNU radio and signal processing around FIT/CorteXlab with Prof. Dejan Vukobratovic. Scientific-in-charge at Inria: Jean-Marie Gorce.