Michel Barbeau
Carleton University
Michel Barbeau is a professor of Computer Science. He got a Bachelor’s (Université de Sherbrooke, Canada ’85), a master’s, and a Ph.D. in Computer Science (Université de Montréal, Canada ’87 & ’91). From ’91 to ’99, he was a professor at Université de Sherbrooke. During the 98-’99 academic year, he was a visiting researcher at the University of Aizu, Japan. Since 2000, he has worked at Carleton University’s School of Computer Science in Canada.
Michel Barbeau primary area of expertise is computer networks, specifically architecture and protocols. Particular research interests include quantum computing, underwater communications and networks, drones, quantum algorithms, and network control systems. Michel Barbeau has numerous publications in the field of AI and quantum computing. He has contributed to solving problems by leveraging knowledge graph representations, graph analytics, and machine learning.
