Best Paper Award at NETYS’2020
NETYS’2020 : Best Paper Award pour "Infinite Grid Exploration by Disoriented Robots", par Quentin Bramas, Stéphane Devismes et Pascal Lafourcade [1].
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- Seminars
- 4 April 2024 Sébastien Michelland: Abstract interpreters: a monadic approach to modular verification
- 11 April 2024 Andrei Paskevich: Tba
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- Some Recent Publications
- Léo Gourdin, Benjamin Bonneau, Sylvain Boulmé, David Monniaux, Alexandre Bérard: Formally Verifying Optimizations with Block Simulations
- Erwan Jahier, Karine Altisen, Stéphane Devismes, Gabriel B. Sant'Anna: Model Checking of Distributed Algorithms using Synchronous Programs
- Erwan Jahier, Karine Altisen, Stéphane Devismes: Exploring Worst Cases of Self-stabilizing Algorithms using Simulations
- Gaëlle Walgenwitz, Benjamin Wack: Retour d'expérience -- modélisation par des automates d'un objet concret, le flexagone
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- Jobs and internships
- [Master] Implementation of critical applications on multi-core: execution mode analysis to reduce interferences
- PERSYVAL Master 2 Scholarships
- Junior professorship chair on verifiable / explainable artificial intelligence
- Poste de professeur des universités (section 27)
- [L3/M1] Theory and Practice of Vectorial Extension for Stream Processing
- [Master] Modeling and Characterizing Fault Attacks exploiting the Memory Architecture
- [Master] Proved-Secure Compilation for RISC-V Processor
- [Master] A Solver for Monadic Second Order Logic of Graphs of Bounded Tree-width
- [Master] Analyzing fault parameters triggering timing anomalies
- [Master] Exploration by model-checking of timing anomaly cancellation in a processor
- [Master] Formal Methods for the Verification of Self-Adapting Distributed Systems
- [Master] Modular Analysis for Formal Verification of Integrated Circuits at Transistor Level
- [Master]Leakage in presence of an active and adaptive adversary
- [PostDoc] Implementation of critical applications on multi-core: execution mode analysis to reduce interferences