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Michel Barbeau is a Professor and Director at the School of Computer Science, Carleton University. He holds a Ph.D. in Computer Science from Université de Montréal (1991) and has held academic roles at Université de Sherbrooke (1991–1999) and a visiting position at the University of Aizu, Japan. His research focuses on non-classical wireless networks, including underwater acoustic communication systems, quantum networks, and resilience assessment of cyber-physical systems. He leads projects involving acoustic signal processing, underwater node communication, and challenges like multipath propagation in aquatic environments. His team tested prototypes in Ottawa’s Rideau Canal. His work spans underwater communication protocols, quantum encryption, and AI-driven network optimization. He is active on YouTube and Twitter, and his ORCID profile highlights interdisciplinary contributions. His research emphasizes practical applications in environmental monitoring, coastal navigation, and secure quantum communication frameworks.
Education:
- Ph.D. Computer Science, Université de Montréal (1991)
- M.Sc. Computer Science, Université de Montréal (1987)
- B.Sc. Computer Science, Université de Sherbrooke (1985)
Research Interests:
- Underwater Acoustic Networks
- Quantum Communications and Cryptography
- Cyber-Physical Systems Resilience
- Ad Hoc and Mobile Networks
- Machine Learning for Network Optimization
Advancement and Grants:
- Lead projects on underwater surveillance systems
- Explores quantum encryption protocols for post-quantum security
- Investigates AI-driven solutions for UAV and MIMO networks
Labs and Teams: His research group focuses on experimental prototyping, including underwater acoustic networks and quantum communication frameworks. Collaborations span academia and industry for real-world applications.





