Section: Dissemination
Teaching - Supervision - Juries
Teaching
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Master: J-L. Roch co-director (Grenoble-INP) with P Elbaz-Vincent (Université Joseph Fourier, Math. Dept) of the Master "SCCI Security, Cryptology and Coding of Information Systems" (M2) joined between UJF and INP Grenoble Universities. This Master, started in 2001, is taught in English from sept 2007 (international Master).
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Master: C. Pernet and Denis Trystram are responsible of the first year (M1) of the international Master of Science in Informatics at Grenoble (MOSIG-M1).
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Master: V Danjean: course "Parallel Programming" (M2), Grenoble University,.
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Master: J-L. Roch, "Security models" 24h (M2), Grenoble University
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Master: D. Trystram, P.-F. Dutot, J.-L. Roch, "Complexity, approximation theory and randomization" master course (M2) at Grenoble University
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Master: François Broquedis. 192 hours per year. 192 hours per year. Engineering school Grenoble-INP/Ensimag, 1st year/L3 and Master (M1/2nd year and M2/3rd year).
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Master: Vincent Danjean. 242 hours per year. Licence (third year) and Master (first and second year) at Joseph Fourier University. First to third year of engineering school at Polytech' Grenoble.
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Master: Pierre-François Dutot. 226 hours per year. Licence (first and second year) at IUT2/UPMF (Institut Universitaire Technologique de l'Université Pierre Mendès-France) and 9 hours Master M2R-ISC Informatique-Systèmes-Communication at Joseph Fourier University.
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Master: Guillaume Huard. 242 hours per year. Licence (first and third year) and Master (first year) at Joseph Fourier University.
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Master: Grégory Mounié. 242 hours per year. Master (first year) and Computer Science for Non Computer Scientist Post-Master at Engineering school ENSIMAG and Dept TELECOM, Grenoble-INP.
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Master: Clement Pernet. 210 hours per year. University J. Fourier. Master (first year and second year) and Licence (3rd year).
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Master: Bruno Raffin. 22 hours per year. Master at Université d'Orléans and Polytech'Grenoble.
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Master: Jean-Louis Roch. 242 hours per year. Engineering school Grenoble-INP/Ensimag and Master (M1/2nd year and M2/3rd year)
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Master: Denis Trystram. 200 hours per year in average, mainly at first level of Engineering School.
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Master: Frédéric Wagner. 220 hours per year. Engineering school ENSIMAG, Grenoble-INP (M1/2nd year and M2/3rd year) (190h) ; Master DESS/M2-P SCCI Security (30h).
Supervision
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PhD in progress : David Beniamine (since 2013). Parallelisation Patterns and Scheduling for Real-Time Physics Simulations. Co-advised Guillaume Huard and Bruno Raffin.
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PhD in progress : Amrit Kumar (since 2013). Analysis of work-stealing and adpative algorithms. Labex-Persyval co-advised PhD by Pascal Lafourcade (Verimag lab), Cedric Lauradoux (Inria Privatics team) and Jean-Louis Roch.
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PhD in progress : Gilles Daviet (since 2013). Parallel Macroscopic Simulations of Fibrous Materials. Co-advised by Florence Bertails-Descoubes, Pierre Saramito and Bruno Raffin.
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PhD in progress : Julio Toss (since 2013). Parallel Algorithms and Data Structures for Physically Based Simulation of Deformable Objects. Join Ph.D with UFRGS, Brazil. Co-advised by Joao Comba and Bruno Raffin.
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PhD in progress : Marwa Sridi (since 2013). Parallel Algorithm Composition for Transient Mechanic Simulations. Join Ph.D with CEA, France. Co-advised by Vincent Faucher, Thierry Gautier and Bruno Raffin.
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PhD in progress : Ziad Sultan (since 2012). Hig-performance algebraic computations. Co-advised Ph.D by Jean-Guillaume Dumas (LJK Lab) and Clément Pernet.
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PhD in progress : Mathias Ettinger (since 2011). Cache Efficient Parallel Adaptive Algorithms for Scientific Visualization. Co-advised by Bruno Raffin and François Broquedis
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PhD in progress : Stefano Mor (since 2011). Analysis of work-stealing and adpative algorithms. Join Ph.D with UFRGS, Brazil. Co-advised by Jean-Louis Roch, Nicolas Maillard and Bruno Raffin
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PhD in progress : Mathieu Dreher (since 2011). In-Situ Visualization for Molecular Dynamics. Advised by Bruno Raffin.
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PhD in progress : Joao Ferreira Lima (since 2010). Work Stealing on GPUs. Join Ph.D with UFRGS, Brazil. Co-advised by Vincent Danjean, Thierry Gautier, Nicolas Maillard and Bruno Raffin