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Section: Dissemination

Teaching - Supervision - Juries

Teaching

The team is involved in the following undergraduate and graduate-level programs at Mines Nantes and University of Nantes (the institutions all of eaching staff belongs to):

The team has also been involved in the following MSc programs that have been carried out with partners from French and foreign universities:

ASCOLA members have taught for about 210 hours on average in 2014 (hours of presence in front of students). Hereby, we have taken into account that researchers and some professors have not taught at times. In addition, another significant part of the program is taught by temporary and external staff, whose participation is managed by ASCOLA members.

In addition, J. Noyé was deputy for teaching of the Computer Department until March, 31.

Supervision

The team has been supervising 18 PhD thesis in 2014, of which six have been co-supervised with external partners (three with foreign partners from U. Chile; TU Darmstadt, Germany; VU Brussel, Belgium), two with another Inria team (Myriads from Rennes) and one with the French TASC team from Mines Nantes.

Six PhD theses have been defended this year. Mayleen Lacouture on chemical programming for the web; Guilhem Jaber on the extension of logics for theorem provers using forcing; Diana Allam on service interoperability and securing service compositions; Guillaume Le Louët on energy management in data centers; Ismaël Figueroa on formal approaches for correct software composition; Charles Prud'homme on the structuring of constraint solvers.

Two members of the team have been preparing an HDR in 2014 for a defense in 2014.

Juries