ECE Assistant Professor Matthieu Bloch took part in the EU-US Frontiers in Engineering Symposium, held November 21-23 in Chantilly, France.
Matthieu R. Bloch took part in the 2013 EU-US Frontiers in Engineering Symposium, held November 21-23 in Chantilly, France. Bloch is an assistant professor in the School of Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE) at Georgia Tech.
Bloch joined approximately 60 engineers under the age of 45 for an intensive two-and-a-half day event to discuss cutting-edge developments in the areas of nano sensors, big data, the future of transportation, and wireless broadband. During this event, he presented a poster entitled "Physical-Layer Security."
The symposium also facilitates international and cross-disciplinary collaboration, promotes the transfer of new techniques and approaches across disparate engineering fields, and encourages the creation of a transatlantic network of world-class engineers.
A faculty member in ECE since 2009, Bloch conducts research in the areas of communications and information theory, error-control coding, and wireless communications.