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Thomas Mari is preparing a PhD thesis in Verimag from October 2019 to June 2024, under the supervision of
Thao Dang
Construction de Systèmes Cyber-Physiques Sûrs et Explicables
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30 November 2023
Yutaka Nagashima:
Ai-enhanced theorem proving: tactical approaches for induction problems
12 December 2023
Leo Gourdin:
Formal validation of intra-procedural transformations by defensive symbolic (...) (Phd)
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Some Recent Publications
Jean-François Monin:
Small inversions for smaller inversions
Iulia Dragomir, Carlos Redondo, Tiago Jorge, Laura Gouveia, Iulian Ober, Ivan Kolesnikov, Marius Bozga, Maxime Perrotin:
Model-checking of space systems designed with TASTE/SDL
Joseph Sifakis:
Testing System Intelligence
Léo Gourdin:
Lazy Code Transformations in a Formally Verified Compiler
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[Master] Implementation of critical applications on multi-core: execution mode analysis to reduce interferences
PERSYVAL Master 2 Scholarships
[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] Modeling and Simulation of Modular Robots with DR-BIP
[Master] Modular Analysis for Formal Verification of Integrated Circuits at Transistor Level
[Master]Leakage in presence of an active and adaptive adversary
[PhD] Logical Foundations of Self-Adapting Distributed Systems
[PostDoc] Implementation of critical applications on multi-core: execution mode analysis to reduce interferences
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