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Jacques Stern is a renowned Professor of Computer Science at the École normale supérieure (ENS) in Paris, France, where he has held a position since 1992. He has also served as Director of the Computer Science Laboratory at ENS from 1996 to 2007 and as Chairman of the Board for Ingenico SA and the Agence Nationale de la Recherche (ANR). His work has significantly advanced cryptology, particularly in areas like public-key encryption, cryptanalysis, and cryptographic protocols.
- École polytechnique (1968)
- École normale supérieure (1968–1972)
- Agrégation de Mathématiques (1971)
- PhD in Sciences (1975)
Jacques Stern's research spans foundational and applied aspects of cryptography. Key interests include complexity theory, public-key encryption, block ciphers, cryptographic protocols, and cryptanalysis. His work on coding theory and smart card applications bridges theoretical and practical security challenges.
His publications emphasize cryptanalysis of public-key systems, signature schemes, and security proofs. Notable trends include lattice-based cryptography, algebraic attacks, and provable security frameworks.
- CNRS Gold Medal 2006
- RSA Award for Excellence in Mathematics 2007
- CNRS Silver Medal 2005
- Prix Lazare Carnot 2003
- Prix Science et Défense 2008
- Fellow of IACR 2005
Jacques Stern has advised numerous researchers through collaborations with scholars like David Pointcheval, Antoine Joux, and Guillaume Poupard. His leadership roles at ENS, ANR, and ARCEP reflect his influence on national research and cybersecurity policy. He has contributed to cryptographic standards, including evaluations of AES candidates.
As Director of the ENS Computer Science Laboratory (1996–2007), he fostered interdisciplinary research. His later advisory roles (e.g., ARCEP, 2012–) continue to shape electronic communications regulation.




