INDUSTRIAL COLLABORATIONS
The Math&Net team has a solid track record of collaboration with industrial partners, thanks to its applied research in telecommunication networks and cybersecurity.
At present, this collaboration mainly takes the form of thesis co-supervision, in particular CIFRE theses.
The team's main industrial partners are :
- Orange Innovation through the co-supervision of 9 CIFRE theses since 2020: Thanh Lam Dang, Colin Troisemaine, Ziad Tlaiss, Vincent Messié, Minqi Wang, Amine Echraibi, Anas El Ankouri, Antoine Saverimoutou, Ayman Chouayakh.
- Orange Innovation through an Important Project of Common European Interest (PIIEC) -- thesis by Louis Poidevin
- Naval Group as part of the CyberDéfense des Systèmes Navals Chair, which has funded two theses since 2021: Robin Duraz, Alexandre Azor.
- Thalès as part of the Chaire Latéral -- thesis by Stanislas Mareschal de Charentenay
- Vistory as part of Rémi Barbier's CIFRE thesis
INTERNATIONAL COLLABORATIONS
At present, the team's main international collaborations are with South America and India.
Main international collaborations :
- Stic AmSudRAMONAAS project, Resource Allocation Methods for Optical Networks as a Service (2023-2024), with the University of the Republic (Uruguay), and the Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro (Brazil)
- CEFIPRA project with IISc in India
NATIONAL COLLABORATIONS
The team has collaborations with other research teams, both within LabSTICC and in other laboratories in France. Over the past few years, the following collaborations have taken place :
- within LabSTICC, several thesis co-supervisions with the MATRIX team of the DMID cluster (theses by Sanaa Ghandi, Thanh Lam Dang), with the IRIS team of the CYR cluster (thesis by Robin Duraz), with the ASMP team of the SyPH cluster (STIC AmSud Ramonaas project).
- thesis co-supervision with IRISA, the team members having been IRISA members before joining LabSTICC (theses by Minqi Wang, Anas El Ankouri)
- participation of a team member in the ANR PARFAIT project Planning and learning for AI-Edge Computing (2022-2026) through the CNAM.
FINANCIAL SUPPORT FROM LOCAL AUTHORITIES
The team can count on the financial support of local authorities, both metropolitan and regional:
- Brest Métropole through co-financing of Sanaa Ghandi's thesis
- Conseil Régional de Bretagne through co-funding of Hajer Rejeb's post-doctorate (with DGA-MI via the CREACH Labs scheme) and co-funding of Pierre Charreaux's thesis