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Catherine Douillard is a Professor in the Department of Mathematical and Electrical Engineering at IMT Atlantique. She holds an engineering degree from École Nationale Supérieure des Télécommunications de Bretagne (1988), a doctorate in electronics from the University of Western Brittany (1992), and accreditation to supervise research from the University of Southern Brittany (2004). Her research focuses on digital communications, error-correcting coding, iterative decoding, and coded modulations for multi-antenna and NOMA systems. She led the 'Coding, Constellations and Interleaving' group in DVB-NGH standardization (2010–2012) and received the IEEE/SEE Glavieux Award (2009) for industrial impact in coding. She chairs major coding symposiums like ISTC and leads projects such as NF-PERSEUS (5G networks) and AI4CODE (AI-driven FEC design). Her work emphasizes resource allocation in IoT, NOMA, and full-duplex systems.
Key contributions include optimizing non-binary turbo codes for IoT, applying machine learning to interleaver design, and exploring full-duplex relay architectures. She supervises interdisciplinary teams across IMT Atlantique, Lebanese University, and international partners. Current projects address 6G challenges like low-latency decoding and coexistence of eMBB/URLLC services.
Research awards include the Glavieux Prize and leadership in European initiatives (EPIC, FANTASTIC-5G). She contributes to standardization bodies (DVB) and chairs conferences, bridging academia and industry through projects like Beyond5G (sovereign 5G networks) and QCSP (NB-code for IoT).



