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JFLI

Japanese-French Laboratory for Informatics

 

Date of creation: 2012

CNRS Institute: CNRS Informatics

French director: Philippe CODOGNET

Japanese partners: The University of Tokyo, Keio University, National Institute of Informatics

Japanese co-director: Kae NEMOTO

Staff: 6 French researchers (4 senior researchers, 1 PhD and 1 post-doc fellows); half a dozen Japanese researchers at each Japanese partner institution

Website: https://jfli.cnrs.fr/

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The University of Tokyo logo
Keio University logo
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Sorbonne university logo
Damian Markham presenting Quantum Networks at JFLI seminar

Damian MARKHAM presenting Quantum Networks at JFLI seminar

OVERVIEW

The Japanese-French Laboratory for Informatics was created on January 1st, 2009 as an International Research Project (IRP). It became an International Research Laboratory (IRL) on January 1st, 2012.

As science evolves and research domains become more mature and impactful, JFLI has defined a new scientific program from 2021 onwards that evolves from the original five topics which have formed the scientific program of JFLI since its creation. The current four topics developed at JFLI are :

Artificial Intelligence;
Quantum Computing;
Networks and Cybersecurity;
Foundations of informatics.

 

RESEARCH TOPICS

  • Quantum computing
  • Quantum communication and networks
  • Artificial intelligence
  • Internet of Things
  • Cybersecurity
  • Validation and formal methods
  • Knowledge representation and optimization methods
  • New generation networks
  • Foundation of Informatics
  • Theoretical computer science

 

PARTNERING INSTITUTIONS AND LABORATORIES

 

IN FRANCE

  • CNRS Informatics
  • Sorbonne Université

IN JAPAN

  • The University of Tokyo
  • Keio University
  • National Institute of Informatics (NII)