My Teaching Activities

Teaching is a central aspect of my professional activities. I am deeply engaged in the educational programs at the Computer Science Department of CYU. I am responsible of the Networks and Security specialization within the Master SIC-IISC (Systèmes Intelligents et Communicants - Informatique et Ingénierie des Systèmes Complexes) and co-manage the Cybersecurity specialization in our engineering programs. At CYU and CY Tech, I teach Cryptography and Secure Networks at the Master’s level and in the third year of the engineering program, as well as mathematics for computer science (Formal Languages, Automata, Probability & Statistics) at the Bachelor’s level. Additionally, I teach Cryptology and Information Theory at ENSEA (École Nationale Supérieure de l'Électronique et de ses Applications) for third-year engineering students, and I teach Error Correcting Codes at Université Paris-Cité in the Master’s program in Mathematics, Computer Science, and Cryptology. I also supervise several students during their internships and apprenticeships and mentor various end-of-study projects. Teaching is a true vocation for me, which is why I dedicate a substantial portion of my time to it.

List Of My Teachings And Responsabilities

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