A. Bonnecaze received his PhD degree
in computer science from the Université de Nice - Sophia Antipolis (UNSA)
in 1995. During the year 1994, he was a visiting scholar at EE
dept, University of Southern California,
LA. From 1997 to 1998, he stayed a year and a half at the Mathematic
department of RMIT, Melbourne,
Australia working on some algebraic and combinatoric aspects of coding
theory. In Sept 1998, he joined the University
of Toulon as an assistant professor. He stayed one year at INRIA,
Projet GALAAD,
during the academic year 1999-2000. In 2002, He was a professor of
computer science at the Internet school of Marseille, and he joined ESIL, University
of Mediterranée in 2005. He visited Institut Eurécom
as a délégué CNRS during the academic year 2004-2005. He is currently a
member of Institut de Mathématiques de
Luminy (IML) and a professor of computer science at Polytech
Marseille, Aix-Marseille Université.
Research interests
Coding theory, Cryptography
Time-stamping, E-Voting, Multi-level BD
Random number generator
Combinatoric