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Assessing the risks associated with information leaks
Olivier Rioul is a professor at the Information Processing and Communication Laboratory (LTCI*) at Télécom Paris. He also supervises Julien Béguinot, a doctoral student. Both draw on the tools of mathematical communication theory established by Claude Shannon in 1948 to measure and evaluate securit…
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Associated library: HEC Paris Learning Center
Useful informationOpen 7 days a week, 24 hours a day (except Thursday evening when it closes at 10 pm)biblio@hec.fr / 01 39 67 94 78Access conditions:Open to everyone subject to access conditions.Spaces:200 study seats, 1 classroom/meeting room with 25 seats, 2 group work cubicles (4 seats), a grou…
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Students at the Institut Polytechnique de Paris have at their disposal dynamic associations throughout its five schools.
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ASTER Forum 2023: Companies and students for a sustainable future
The ASTER Forum, organized by students from Institut Polytechnique de Paris and its 5 member schools, is back for its second edition, driven by a renewed energy in favor of environmentally and socially virtuous companies. A must-attend event that fosters exchanges between students and committed par…
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ASTER Forum: the responsible forum of Institut Polytechnique de Paris
The ASTER Forum is the gathering of responsible companies and students from the schools of IP Paris and Plateau de Saclay. The first edition will take place on November 17 in the Grand Hall of ENSTA Paris and is built around two ideas: a social future and an ecological and responsible transition fo…
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Asymptotic analysis, homogenization ans effective models
We consider in this work phenomena described by the usual models (mostly Helmholtz, elasticity or Maxwell’s equations), the specificity is the presence of a thin layer, a thin coating, or oscillating coefficients, whose characteristic dimension is small compared to the wavelength, which could make …
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At center Materials for Society, the precious alloy of science for materials
The environment, mobility, energy, computing and communications all have one thing in common...materials. There are a multitude of them, with known or unsuspected properties, and their study is a science in its own right. At the Institut Polytechnique de Paris, this science is carried out by the M4…
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At IP Paris, fluid mechanics is being used to develop floating wind turbines and diversify energy sources
The offshore wind turbines of 2030 will be floating, gigantic, and capable of producing tens of megawatts of electricity. Several technologies exist to keep these behemoths afloat. Among them are damping plates designed to reduce the vertical movements—known as pounding—that they undergo and improv…
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At IP Paris, research aims to improve public tendering mechanisms for subsidizing renewable energies
In France, the government subsidizes renewable energy producers through calls for tenders. However, these allocation mechanisms are not without their flaws, which Laurent Lamy — a lecturer and researcher at the ENPC's International Center for Research on Environment and Development (CIRED*) — is st…
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At the BIOC lab, 50 years of research in molecular and cellular biology
On January 1st, 1975, the BIOC, the biochemistry laboratory, was officially created on the site of the Ecole Polytechnique which had just moved to Palaiseau. This was the School’s first biology laboratory. “There was a desire to establish research and teaching in biology, more particularly in …
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At the limits of information systems
Michèle Wigger, professor at Télécom Paris, has been awarded an ERC Consolidator grant for her project on the fundamental limits of sensing systems (FLoSS). The calculation of these theoretical limits is at the heart of Michèle Wigger's work at the Information Processing and Communications Laborato…
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