Distributed systems occupy a privileged place at the heart of the research carried out by the department whether they are of reasonable size (the network in the plane of the future) or of planetary scale. They have applications in all areas: Internet of Things, cloud computing, smart grid, smart city, connected car, cryptocurrency, etc …
The department sees its research activity at the confluence of computing and telecommunications, in which knowledge, communication and calculation complement each other.
- Head of department: Van-Tam Nguyen
- Deputy head of development & partnerships: Sébastien Canard
- Deputy Head of teaching: Bertrand Meyer
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