Ph.D in Information Science and Technology (3081)

Université du Québec en Outaouais

Département d'informatique et d'ingénierie

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CALDI reserach chair scholarship

Doctoral students can choose a thesis topic under the supervision of Professor Andrzej Pelc in the following domains:


  • Communication in partially unknown networks. The goal is to design efficient communication algorithms that work with restricted information about the network and/or in the presence of faults.

  • Processing information by mobile agents in networks. The goal is to design efficient algorithms for tasks such as network exploration by visiting all nodes of the network and/or traversing all its links, the construction of a map of the network, meeting of all agents at one node of the network etc.

  • Algorithms with advice for networks. The goal is to establish a trade-off between the amount of information about the network, given to the nodes or to mobile agents, and the efficiency of completing an information processing task for important network problems, such as communication, exploration or rendezvous of mobile agents.


Financial aid is available. Interested students should communicate with Professor Andrzej Pelc by e-mail pelc@uqo.ca


Ph.D in Information Science and Technology

This training is aimed at candidates who wish to contribute significantly to the development of innovative technologies in the field of information systems and communication networks.

The objective of this training is, among other things, to master the software and hardware aspects of production, processing, transmission and security of information in computer and communication systems. Aspects of advanced technologies for designing these systems are also taken into consideration.

Writing a doctoral thesis will lead students to use a rigorous scientific research methodology and to develop expertise in a field of research specific to information science and technology. Upon completion of their training, graduate students will become highly qualified researchers with an intellectual autonomy allowing them to design and use innovative approaches to solve specific problems of information systems and communication networks.