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Section: Bilateral Contracts and Grants with Industry

Bilateral Grants with Industry

The IFPEN grant which started on December 2014, provides full support for the PhD thesis of Salah-Eddine Saidi. The thesis concerns the automatic parallelization and scheduling approaches for co-simulation of numerical models on multi-core processors. The goal of the first research topic is to propose multi-core scheduling solutions for the co-simulation in order to accelerate its execution. The second research topic aims at proposing multi-core scheduling solutions in order to enable the execution of co-simulation under real-time constraints in the context of Hardware-in-the-Loop validation.