- Algebra
- Number Theory
- Coding Theory
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Assoc Prof Frederique Elise Oggier is an Associate Professor in the School of Physical and Mathematical Sciences, Division of Mathematical Sciences at Nanyang Technological University (NTU). She holds a PhD from the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (EPFL) and has held visiting positions at Caltech and the Research Center for Information Security (Tokyo). Her research focuses on algebraic coding theory, lattice-based cryptography, and applications of number theory to secure and reliable communication systems. Education: Bachelor’s and Master’s in Mathematics from the University of Geneva PhD in Mathematics from EPFL Research Interests: Her work bridges abstract algebra with practical coding challenges, emphasizing lattice codes for wiretap channels, distributed storage systems, and security protocols. Specialized in algebraic structures like cyclic division algebras and modular lattices, her contributions advance both theoretical foundations and real-world implementations of secure communication systems. Publications: Her recent work addresses cutting-edge topics such as MDS codes, non-GRS code constructions, and lattice-based security in noisy channels. These contributions highlight her expertise in coding theory and its interdisciplinary applications. Grants/Advising: While specific grants are not detailed, her prolific publication record reflects sustained research activity. She advises on projects related to distributed storage and secure coding, though student names are not listed in the provided texts. Labs/Teams: Affiliated with NTU’s mathematical sciences division, she collaborates with global researchers on projects such as lattice coding for 5G/6G systems and cryptographic protocols leveraging algebraic number theory.







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