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Section: Dissemination

Teaching - Supervision - Juries

Teaching

The DIVERSE team bears the bulk of the teaching on Software Engineering at the University of Rennes 1 and at INSA Rennes, for the first year of the Master of Computer Science (Project Management, Object-Oriented Analysis and Design with UML, Design Patterns, Component Architectures and Frameworks, Validation & Verification, Human-Computer Interaction) and for the second year of the MSc in software engineering (Model driven Engineering, Aspect-Oriented Software Development, Software Product Lines, Component Based Software Development, Validation & Verification, etc.).

Each of Jean-Marc Jézéquel, Noël Plouzeau, Olivier Barais, Johann Bourcier, Arnaud Blouin, and Mathieu Acher teaches about 200h in these domains, with Benoit Baudry and Benoit Combemale teaching about 50h, for a grand total of about 1300 hours, including several courses at ENSTB, Supelec, and ENSAI Rennes engineering school.

Olivier Barais is deputy director of the electronics and computer science teaching department of the University of Rennes 1. Olivier Barais is the head of the final year of the Master in Computer Science at the University of Rennes 1. Johann Bourcier is co-manager of the Home-Automation option at the ESIR engineering school in Rennes. Arnaud Blouin is in charge of industrial relationships for the computer science department at INSA Rennes.

The DIVERSE team also hosts several MSc and summer trainees every year.

Mathieu Acher gave courses to EJCP (Ecole Jeune Chercheur en Programmation), a well-known, national training school for PhD students https://ejcp2018.sciencesconf.org/resource/page/id/5

Supervision

  • PhD in progress: Alejandro Gomez Boix, Distributed counter-measure against browser fingerprinting, 2016, B. Baudry, D. Bromberg

  • PhD in progress: Manuel Leduc, Formal and Executable Specification of domain-specific language families, 2016, O. Barais, B. Combemale

  • PhD in progress: Youssou NDiaye, Modelling and evaluating security in user interfaces, 2016, N. Aillery, O. Barais, A. Blouin, A. Bouabdallah

  • PhD in progress: Jean-Émile Dartois, Efficient resources management for hybrid cloud computing, 2016, O. Barais

  • PhD in progress: Ludovic Mouline, Omniscient fault localization in IOT systems using model-driver data analytics, 2016, O. Barais, Y. Le-Traon, J. Bourcier.

  • PhD in progress: Oscar Luis, Automatic test amplification, 2016, B. Baudry

  • PhD in progress: Alexandre Rio, Demand Side Management A model driven approach to promote energy self-consumption , 2016, O. Barais, Y. Maurel

  • PhD in progress: Dorian Leroy, A generic and generative white-box testing framework for model transformations, 2017, B. Combemale.

  • PhD in progress: Fabien Coulon, Web engineering for domain-specific modeling languages, 2017, B. Combemale, S. Begaudeau.

  • PhD in progress: Romain Lebouc, Techniques de test front-end en DevOps, 2018, A. Blouin, N. Plouzeau, A. Ribault

  • PhD in progress: June Benvegnu-Sallou, Decision support for the assessment of risks associated with the operation of underground environments, 2018, J-R. De dreuzy, B. Combemale, J. Bourcier.

  • PhD in progress: Pierre JeanJean, Refining simulators by analyzing execution traces of complex systems, 2018, O. Barais, B. Combemale.

  • PhD in progress: Akbar-pranata Alif, Chaos Engineering for IoT and Network Services, 2018, O. Barais, J. Bourcier.

  • PhD in progress: Antoine Cheron, Abstractions for linked data and the programmable web, 2018, O. Barais, J. Bourcier.

  • PhD in progress: Gauthier LYAN, Urban mobility: machine learning for building simulators using large amounts of data, 2018, J-M. Jééquel, D. Gross Amblard.

  • PhD in progress: Hugo Martin, Learning variability, 2018, M. Acher.

  • PhD: Gwendal Le Moulec, Synthèse d'applications de Réalité Virtuelle à partir de modèles, sept. 2018, B. Arnaldi, A. Blouin, V. Gouranton

  • PhD: Paul Temple, Investigate the Matrix: Leveraging Variability to Specialize Software and Test Suites, dec. 2018, J-M. Jézéquel, M. Acher

  • PhD: Kevin Corre, User controlled trust and security level of Web real-time communications, May. 2018, O. Barais, G. Sunye

Juries

Jean-Marc Jézéquel

was in the examination committee of the following PhD and HDR thesis:

  • Jessie carbonnel, November 2018, Univ Montpellier (examiner)

  • Paul Temple, December 2018, Univ Rennes I (Advisor)

  • Johan Bourcier, HDR, December 2018, Univ Rennes I

Mathieu Acher

was in the examination committee of the following PhD thesis:

  • Jessie carbonnel, November 2018, Univ Montpellier (examiner)

  • Paul Temple, December 2018, Univ Rennes I (co-supervisor)

Olivier Barais

was in the examination committee of the following PhD thesis:

  • Kevin Corre, May 2018, Univ Rennes I, Supervisor

  • Thomas Durieux, Sep 2018, Univ Lille, Reviewer

  • Mathieu Allon, Sep 2018, Univ Lille, Reviewer

  • Tayeb LEMLOUMA, HDR, June 2018, Univ Lille, President

  • Simon Bouget, Oct 2018, Univ Lille, President

  • Mounir Chadli, Nov 2018, Univ Rennes I, President

  • Arezki Laga, Dec 2018, Univ Bretagne Occidentale, President

  • Franck Petitdemange, Dec 2018, Univ Bretagne Sud, President

Benoit Baudry

was in the examination committee of the following PhD thesis:

  • Hugo Brunelière (IMT), Dec 2018, Reviewer

  • Johanna Binti Ahmad (Univ. Putra Malaysia), 2018, Reviewer

  • Daniel Schoepe (Chalmers), 2018, Reviewer

Benoit Combemale

was in the examination committee of the following PhD thesis:

  • Stephanie Challita, Univ Lille 1 (December 2018), Reviewer

  • Pablo Inostroza Valdera, Univ. Amsterdam & CWI (November 2018), The Netherlands