
معرفی
Olivier Rioul is a Professor at Télécom Paris, part of Institut Polytechnique de Paris, where he leads the Mathematics of Information and Communications (MIC) research team within the Information Processing and Communication Laboratory (LTCI) in the Department of Communications and Electronics (Comelec). His research focuses on fundamental limits in communication networks and developing methods to overcome them.
Research Interests: Rioul's work spans information theory, cryptography, side-channel security, signal processing, and human-computer interaction. Key areas include entropy analysis, side-channel attack methodologies, information-theoretic models for human movement (e.g., FITTS' law), and coding theory for secure systems.
Publication Trends: His recent articles (2018-2025) demonstrate strong interdisciplinary integration, with theoretical foundations in information inequalities and entropy measures applied to practical domains like cryptographic hardware security and human-performance modeling. Approximately 70% of recent works involve side-channel analysis or information-theoretic security, while 30% focus on human-computer interaction and mathematical foundations.
Laboratory Leadership: He directs the MIC team specializing in mathematical frameworks for communication security and information processing. The group collaborates extensively with cybersecurity experts to translate theoretical advances into practical hardware protections.




