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Ermes Franch is a Postdoctoral Fellow at the Department of Informatics, University of Bergen, Norway. He is actively engaged in research in coding theory and cryptography, contributing to both theoretical developments and cryptanalytic investigations.
Research Interests: His work primarily focuses on coding theory, especially low-rank parity-check codes, and their applications in cryptography. He investigates algebraic constructions of error-correcting codes, decoding algorithms, and the security of post-quantum cryptographic schemes such as Integer-RLWE. His research lies at the intersection of information theory, algebra, and computer security.
Publication Trends: His recent publications show a consistent focus on generalizations and algorithmic improvements in rank-metric coding, with increasing contributions to high-impact IEEE journals. The work demonstrates a trajectory toward both theoretical depth and practical relevance in secure communications.
Scientific Funding and Projects:
- Associated with the project Sequences and Their Applications funded by the Research Council of Norway (Reference: 311646).
Advising and Grants: While no formal students are listed, his collaborative publications with senior researchers like Chunlei Li and Philippe Gaborit suggest active participation in a research group. His work is supported by national research grants, indicating recognition of his contributions in the field.
Labs and Research Teams: He is affiliated with the Department of Informatics at the University of Bergen, contributing to research in sequences, coding, and cryptography, likely as part of a larger research group focused on theoretical informatics and security.



