In order to cover the entire spectrum of concurrent systems, the ACES team has chosen to structure its work in two themes:
Loosely coupled systems
- Complex autonomous systems
- Fault-tolerant and asynchronous distributed computing
- Model-based testing
- Internet of Things security
- Distributed services
Strongly coupled systems
- Real-time systems
- Deterministic platform
- Critical system design process
- Safety and security
- Energy consumption of computation
Team members
- Samuel Tardieu, Associate Professor, team leader
- Dominique Blouin, Research Engineer
- Etienne Borde, Associate Professor
- Florian Brandner, Associate Professor
- Ada Diaconescu, Associate Professor
- Guillaume Duc, Associate Professor
- Pierre Jouvelot, Visiting Professor
- Petr Kuznetsov, Professor
- Jean Leneutre, Associate Professor
- Vadim Malvone, Associate Professor
- Mounira Msahli, Associate Professor
- Gérard Memmi, Professor
- Elie Najm, Professor
- Laurent Pautet, Professor
- Matthieu Rambaud, Associate Professor
- Thomas Robert, Associate Professor
- Sylvie Vignes, Associate Professor
- Stefano Zacchiroli, Professor
- Théo Zimmermann, Associate Professor
Key words
- Safe and secure critical systems
- Concurrent and distributed systems
- Autonomic systems
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