Subjects for Master Internship
 Research Activities
Fault tolerant distributed algorithms
AND
Formal Methods
-   design and (pen-and-paper) proof of self-stabilizing algorithms,
-  formal proof : proof assistant and model-checking,
-  simulation and testing.
Design of Self-Stabilizing Distributed Algorithms
Validation of Self-Stabilizing Distributed Algorithms
-  ANR ESTATE Project: Enhancing Safety and self-sTAbilization in Time-varying distributed Environments.
Distributed Approach for Cross-Layer Resource Allocation in Wireless Sensor Networks
Probabilistic Methods for Routing Algorithms in Wireless Sensor Networks
-  Random Walks endowed with Tabu Lists
 Information
Contact
Karine.Altisen@univ-grenoble-alpes.fr
Verimag, Bâtiment IMAG, Université Grenoble Alpes, 150, place du torrent, 38401 Saint Martin d’Hères. FRANCE.
tel : +33 4 57 42 22 23 
Position
 Maître de conférences / associate professor Teaching  at 
Grenoble INP,
 Ensimag.
Research at 
VERIMAG laboratory, 
teams Shared Resources and Formal Proofs.
Main Administrative Duties
-  Vice-Head of Studies at Ensimag, member of the executive team of the school
 Misc
Artists
Isaline Lepère.
 Past
Former Research Topics
-  Aspect Oriented Programming for Reactive Systems
-  Controller Synthesis on Timed Systems
Past Projects
- ARESA 2 Project:
 "Connect to the IP world dynamic wireless sensor networks in a secure and energy efficient way"
-  Terra: Proving efficiency results on probabilistic routing
  protocols dedicated to large-scale Wireless Sensors Networks.
- HELP
Project: 
High Level Models for Low Power Systems
-  FoToVP:
Formal Tools for the Virtual Prototyping of Embedded Systems
-  Cortos:
Control and Observation of Real-Time Open Systems. Studies the
relations between controller synthesis, observability and fault
detection in timed systems.
- Control-A:
relations between reactive system programming (their control), and aspect
programming.
Past
-  PhD thesis (12/2001) at Verimag Lab,
advisor J.
Sifakis, on controller synthesis of timed automata applied to real time
scheduling.
-  Postdoctoral position (from 12/2001 to 08/2002) at INRIA Rhônes Alpes, in the popart
team on modeling of multi-task
control-command systems and automatic generation of controllers.
-  Assistant professor at Ensimag and Verimag (since 09/2002).