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= Acknowledgements
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First of all, I would like to express my gratitude to Vincent Nicomette and Julien Signoles, who agreed to be the _rapporteurs_ for this thesis, as well as to Olivier Barais and Simone Aonzo for being part of the Jury.
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I'm also grateful for the support of my thesis advisors, Jean-François Lalande and Valérie Viet Triem Tong.
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They trusted me to explore my strange ideas, reminded me to take things one at a time when I was overwhelmed by the number of issues one encounters when working with Android, and overall gave me great advice during those three years.
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Now that I have finished my PhD, I can confirm that the curve of the evolution of the morale of the PhD student Jean-François drew me is pretty accurate.
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I want to thank Marie Babel and Jacque Klein for being part of my _Commité de Suivi Individuel_, and my colleagues of the 5#super[th] floor, from both the PIRAT\\'); and the SUSHI team.
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Those 3 years were fun, the croissants were good, and the conversations were weird.
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What more could you ask for?
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And I wish courage and good luck to those on the tail-end of their PhD, you're almost there!
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As promised, I thank Amelie for proofreading my French summary.
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I forgive you for the typos you missed.
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Not as promised, I also thank you for the moral support and all the cute animal pictures exchanged during the last 3 years.
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I also want to thank the _Pains-Perdus_, some of you may or may not have pushed me into doing a PhD, and you managed to endure my many rants about Android.
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Last but not least, I thank my family.
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Antoine for the good food every time I'm in the area.
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Kpu for all the sword fighting when you were in Rennes, now that you have the HEMA virus, my job is done.
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My mother, for giving me my first taste of infosec, even if it was definitely not on purpose.
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Bypassing parental control on a wifi router is a great way to start.
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And my father, for showing a 12-year-old me how to read and modify the source code of Battle for Wesnoth, who knew this first step in the world of reverse engineering would lead to a PhD?
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Thank you.
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