
معرفی
Guillaume Duc is an Associate Professor (Maître de Conférences) at Télécom Paris, affiliated with the Information Processing and Communication Laboratory (LTCI) and the Department of Computer Science and Networks. His research focuses on embedded systems security, particularly hardware/software interaction, side-channel attacks, and resilient architectures.
Education:
- PhD in Hardware, Software and Cryptographic Support for Secure Process Execution, École Nationale Supérieure des Télécommunications de Bretagne (2007)
- Master's (DEA) in CryptoPage – an architecture to run secure processes, Université de Rennes 1 (2004)
Research Interests:
His work spans embedded systems security, with a focus on:
- Hardware/Software Interaction: Exploring vulnerabilities and defenses at the intersection of hardware and software.
- Side-Channel Attacks: Investigating power analysis, electromagnetic attacks, and countermeasures, including organizing the DPA Contest.
- Resilient Architectures: Designing secure memory architectures, FPGA-based protections, and cloud-embedded system trustworthiness.
Publications & Patents:
He has published extensively in top-tier venues such as Journal of Cryptographic Engineering, ACSAC, and CARDIS, with recent works addressing AI-driven automotive security (2024) and system cost-optimization for security (2019). He holds multiple patents in non-intrusive fault detection and secure electronic component monitoring.
Teaching & Leadership:
- Academic lead for the engineering program at Télécom Paris.
- Responsible for courses like INF107: From Logic Gates to Operating Systems and SE203: Microprocessor System Tools.
- Co-instructor for Rust programming modules in executive education.
Labs & Teams:
He leads research within the Autonomous Critical Embedded Systems (ACES) team at LTCI, collaborating on secure embedded systems for automotive and cloud applications.



