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Section: Partnerships and Cooperations

International Initiatives

Inria International Labs

  • EPFL-Inria Lab Our work on scheduling [13] and on the Ipanema DSL [48] is done as part of the EPFL-Inria Lab. Our direct partners, Willy Zwaenepoel and Baptiste Lepers, have moved to the University of Sydney in September 2018. Therefore we have migrated our cooperation.

Inria International Partners

Informal International Partners
  • We collaborate with David Lo and Lingxiao Jiang of Singapore Management University, who are experts in software mining, clone detection, and information retrieval techniques. Our work with Lo and/or Jiang has led to 8 joint publications since 2013 [58], [69], [71], [74], [75], [76], [79], [77], at conferences including ASE and ICSME. The ITrans ANR is a joint project with them.

  • We collaborate with David Lo and James Hoang of Singapore Management University and with Sasha Levin of Microsoft on the use of machine learning to identify stable-relevant patches in the Linux kernel. Preliminary results from this collaboration have been presented with Sasha Levin at the Open Source Summit North America, the Open Source Summit Europe, and the Linux Plumbers Conference kernel summit track.

  • Our previous collaboration with EPFL has been transfered to the University of Sydney due to the moves of Willy Zwaenepoel and Baptiste Lepers.

  • We collaborate with Christoph Reichenbach of the University of Lund and Krishna Narasimhan of Itemis (Germany) on program transformation and the design of tools for code clone management [11].

  • We collaborate with Jia-Ju Bai of Tsinghua University on bug finding in Linux kernel code, particularly focusing on issues requiring interprocedural analysis [12].

  • As part of the LIP6 Invited Professor program, we have initiated a collaboration between Karine Heydeman (ALSOC team – LIP6, France) and Patrick Schaumont (Virginia Tech, US) on the development of fault-resistant and side-channel attack resistant compilation techniques.