Frédérique Oggier
Swiss and Singaporean mathematician and coding theorist
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Frédérique Elise Oggier is a Swiss mathematician and coding theorist who works as an associate professor of physical and mathematical sciences at Nanyang Technological University in Singapore.[1]
Frédérique Elise Oggier | |
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| Education | |
| Scientific career | |
| Fields | Coding theory |
| Institutions | Nanyang Tech. Univ. |
| Doctoral advisor | Eva Bayer-Fluckiger |
Education
After earning bachelor's and master's degrees in mathematics from the University of Geneva, Oggier completed her doctorate at the École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne,[1] in 2005, under the supervision of Eva Bayer-Fluckiger.[2]
Books
Oggier is the author of:
- Lattices applied to coding for reliable and secure communications (with Costa, Campello, Belfiore, and Viterbo, Springer, 2017)
- An introduction to central simple algebras and their applications to wireless communication (with Grégory Berhuy, American Mathematical Society, 2013)[3]
- Coding techniques for repairability in networked distributed storage systems (with Anwitaman Datta, Now Publishers, 2013)
- Cyclic division algebras: A tool for space-time coding (with Jean-Claude Belfiore and Emanuele Viterbo, Now Publishers, 2007)
- Algebraic number theory and code design for Rayleigh fading channels (with Emanuele Viterbo, Now Publishers, 2004)