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 Project COPHYMA (Computational,​ PHYsical and Mathematical approaches to complexity),​ supported by Fédération Wallonie-Bruxelles (Action de Recherche Concertée),​ is coordinated by the Centre for Quantum Information and Communication,​ and also involves the Algorithms Research Group and Discrete Mathematics Group. It started on October 2012.  Project COPHYMA (Computational,​ PHYsical and Mathematical approaches to complexity),​ supported by Fédération Wallonie-Bruxelles (Action de Recherche Concertée),​ is coordinated by the Centre for Quantum Information and Communication,​ and also involves the Algorithms Research Group and Discrete Mathematics Group. It started on October 2012. 
  
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 Images de Sciences - ULB TV \\ Images de Sciences - ULB TV \\
 Jérémie Roland and Mathieu Brandeho. Jérémie Roland and Mathieu Brandeho.
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 Nicolas Cerf has won a Marie Curie Excellence Award \\ Nicolas Cerf has won a Marie Curie Excellence Award \\
 (ceremony at Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne, November 2006) (ceremony at Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne, November 2006)