Chairholder

Guillaume Duc

Guillaume Duc

Associate Professor

Guillaume Duc has been an associate professor at Télécom Paris since 2009 in the Communications and Electronics Department and is a Chair coordinator.

His research is on the security of embedded systems, especially as regards equipment (for example, vulnerability linked to physical implementation and security-enhancing components)

He is in charge of the “Embedded Systems” study track.

See his website
Rida Khatoun

Rida Khatoun

Associate Professor

Rida Khatoun, Associate Professor in the Computer Sciences and Networks  Department at Télécom Paris

He received his M. Sc in Computer Engineering and the Ph.D from the University of Technology of Troyes (UTT) in France in 2004 and 2008.

His current areas of research interest include Cloud Computing Security, Internet of Things Security, Vehicular Networks Security, Security Architecture, Intrusion Detection System and Blockchain technology.

He is the referent of the Research theme 2 – Protection of data and data flow in real time, cryptography and agility. See his website

Academic team

Patrick Bellot

Patrick Bellot

Professor

Patrick Bellot is a Professor at Institut Mines Télécom in the Télécom Paris Computer Sciences and Networks Department.

His current research is on the OPC-UA protocol, for which he has a fairly complete implementation, written in C++ and originally from the  Cluster Connexion, on making industrial IoT networks secure. He focuses especially on the OCARI WSN, initially developed by EDF and INRIA and now supported by AFNET with the ConnexSensors task force, as well as on blockchain technology applied to making the IoT secure.

He teaches computability theory, the theory of combinators, lambda-calculus, logic in computer science as well as the Java language.

See his website
Etienne Borde

Etienne Borde

Associate Professor

Etienne Borde is a Researcher at the LTCI and an Associate Professor at Télécom Paris.

His work is on model-driven engineering for critical and real-time embedded systems. His areas of research are therefore temporal analysis, exploring the design space, model transformation and code generation.

He applies and develops these techniques to improve design methods for critical embedded systems.  The results of his work have been disseminated in prestigious conferences and international journals and also implemented in various prototypes.

He is one of the referents of the Research theme 4 – Resilience by design. See his Google Scholar
Florian Brandner

Florian Brandner

Associate Professor
Florian Brandner, Associate Professor in the IT and networks Department, Télécom Paris. See his website
Jean-Luc Danger

Jean-Luc Danger

Professor - Referent of the Theme 1 – Cybersecurity: risk analysis and dependability

Jean-Luc Danger is a Professor at Télécom Paris.

He is the Digital Systems Group Leader and his research is on the security / dependability of embedded systems, reconfigurable architectures and the implementation of complex algorithms.

Jean-Luc has written over 200 scientific publications and filed 20 patents on the embedded system architecture and on security architecture. He is also the co-founder and scientific adviser of a company, Secure-IC.

He is the referent of the Research theme 1 – Cybersecurity: risk analysis and dependability. See his website
Sylvain Guilley

Sylvain Guilley

Professor
Sylvain Guilley, Professor in the Communications and Electronics Department, Télécom Paris. See on Google Scholar
Ulrich Kühne

Ulrich Kühne

Associate Professor

Ulrich Kühne is an Associate Professor in the physical security of embedded systems in the Communications and Electronics Department at Télécom Paris.

Ulrich’s doctoral thesis, which he obtained from Bremen University in Germany in 2009, was on the formal verification of embedded processors. He then spent two years as a postdoctoral researcher at the ENS Cachan LSV before joining the Digital Electronic Systems (SEN) Department at Télécom Paris in 2016.

His areas of research are physical security, formal methods and hybrid systems.

He is one of the referents of the Research theme 4 – Resilience by design. See his website
Jean Leneutre

Jean Leneutre

Associate Professor
Jean Leneutre, Associate Professor in the Computer Sciences and Networks  Department, Télécom Paris. See on Google Scholar
Claire Levallois-Barth

Claire Levallois-Barth

Associate Professor

Claire Levallois-Barth is the coordinator of the Personal Information Values and Policies Chair, created by Institut Mines-Télécom in 2013, and a lecturer in law at Télécom Paris.

Her work is mainly on the changes in the protection of fundamental rights and freedom in a digital age. She focuses on data protection, especially as regards big data and the Internet of Things, as well as on the issue of trust from a certification point of view.

Claire Levallois-Barth is an associate editor of Annals of Telecommunications, a member of the International Cybersecurity Forum (FIC) Scientific Committee and a member of the AXA Data Privacy Expert Panel.

She is the referent of the Research theme 5 – Personal data protection and connected vehicles (legal and societal aspects). See her website
Gérard Memmi

Gérard Memmi

Professor
Gérard Memmi, Head of the Computer Sciences and Networks Department, Télécom Paris. See his website
Laurent Pautet

Laurent Pautet

Professor
Laurent Pautet, Professor in the Computer Sciences and Networks  Department, Télécom Paris. See his website
Ahmed Serhrouchni

Ahmed Serhrouchni

Professor
Ahmed Serhrouchni, Professor in the Computer Sciences and Networks Department, Télécom Paris. See his website
Bruno Thedrez

Bruno Thedrez

Professor

Bruno Thedrez, Head of the Communications and Electronics Department, Télécom Paris

He is Head of the Communications and Electronics (Comelec) Department of Télécom Paris. He also participates in the research conducted by the GTO research team on high-rate fiber-optic transmission, optical network architectures, advanced lasers for communications, integrated photonics, and distributed optical fiber sensors.

He is also head of the ICE (Information, Communications, Electronics) Department of IP Paris.

See his website
Pascal Urien

Pascal Urien

Professor

Pascal Urien is a professor at Télécom  Paris. A graduate of École centrale in Lyons, he has a PhD in computer science. His area of research is IT security, especially secure elements. Applications include networks, cloud computing infrastructure, mobile applications, the Internet of Things, blockchain systems. He has authored more than 100 scientific publications and 15 patents. In 2009, Pascal was one the winners of a national competition to support the creation of businesses with innovative technologies, organized by the French Ministry of Higher Education, Research and Innovation. He co-founded a startup, Ethertrust.

He is the referent of the Research theme 3 – Identity management, authentification. See his website

Post-docs

Davide  Catta

Davide Catta

Postdoctoral researcher
Davide Catta is a research engineer in computer science at Télécom Paris. His research focuses on the relationship between logic and games. More precisely, the relation between games and the formal verification of multi-agent systems, and the relation between games and the formal semantics of programming languages.
Jonathan Keller

Jonathan Keller

Postdoctoral researcher

Jonathan Keller is a research engineer in law at Télécom Paris and carries out his research in axis 5 of the C3S chair in collaboration with the Values and Personal Data Policies chair.

PhD students

Natasha Alkhatib

Natasha Alkhatib

PhD student
Thesis topic: Supervised Learning for Intrusion Detection Systems in Connected Cars. See her website
Maxime Ayrault

Maxime Ayrault

PhD student
Thesis topic: Adaptative architectural reconfiguration for improved resilience of connected cars
Sahar Berro

Sahar Berro

PhD student
Thesis topic: Model-based Joint Analysis of Safety and Security

Abdessamad Fazzat

PhD student
Thesis topic: Analysis and design of an adaptive cryptographic architecture for the autonomously connected vehicle See on ResearchGate
Mohammed Lamine Bouchouia

Mohammed Lamine Bouchouia

PhD student
Thesis topic: Multi-Layered Misbehavior Detection for a connected and autonomous vehicle See his Google Scholar
Etienne Tehrani

Etienne Tehrani

PhD student

Thesis topicImplementation of cryptographic primitives adapted to the needs of connected vehicles

He started working on his thesis in November, following the six-month internship he carried out in the Digital Electronic Systems (SEN) team at LTCI (Information Processing and Communication Laboratory). In October, he obtained his Master’s diploma, “Electronic Systems, Computer Systems” from Sorbonne Université (formerly Université Pierre et Marie Curie – UPMC), having first graduated with a Bachelor’s degree in computer science at UMPC in 2016. He published an article on his work during his internship at LTCI and presented it at the WISTP’2018 Conference.

Nicolas Van Cauter

Nicolas Van Cauter

PhD student

Thesis topic: Strategic and quantitative decision support methods and tools for security risk management in the contaxt of the connected car infrastructure