- Chaires, Projects and PhD thesis
- Chaire ASC (formerly CSE) aims to develop teaching and research activities using a systemic and multidisciplinary approach to the architecture of complex systems.
- Nan Li’s thesis focused on real-time strategies for motion controller for autonomous vehicle racing.
- Roberto Medina’s thesis aimed at mixed criticality and data driven systems on multi-cores architectures.
- Project FARO : This project from the CIEDS program aims at designing new algorithms and validation methods to guarantee dependability properties in swarms.
- Aloysio Galvao Lopes’s thesis aims at exploring multiple horizons conformal time series forecasting.
- Franco Cordeiro’s thesis focuses on plan builders (Monte Carlo Tree Search) for mixed criticality systems.
- Project NAI (PEPR 5G):
- Alaf Do Nascimento Santos aims at 5G NR base station schedulers for SCADA systems with real-time properties.
- Chaire Cyber-CNI : The chair focuses on cyber security of critical infrastructures from innovative SMEs to large industrial groups.
- Hassan Chaitou’s thesis aims at optimising security risk for classifiers on heterogeneous quality data (assessment for GANs vs adversarial training).
- Project Superviz (PEPR Security)
- Gregor Quetel’s thesis focuses on intrusion detection with semantics through ML methods
- Project SWH-sec (Software Heritage)
- Solal Rapapor’s thesis aims at detecting and analyzing malicious activities in software repositories and their supply chain.
- Chaire E4C : The chaire Energy for Climate is structured in several Research Actions. Our research action considers energy efficiency for ICT systems and smart spaces at different scales
- Project Smart Garden
- Oussama Hadoune’s postdoc aims to analyse and optimise the environmental impact of greening urban environments.
- Project Deterministic Platform: :
- Farouk Hebbache’s thesis aims at time-division multiplexing for multi-criticality systems.
- Model Based Software and System Engineering
- Anish Bhobe’s thesis aims at detecting and solving model transformations and their information losses.
- Yara Hallak’s thesis focuses on representativeness of simulation models (collaboration with Renault)
- Smail Rahmoun’s thesis aims at optimizing architectures by composition of model transformation
- Software
- RAMSES, a model transformation, analysis and code generation platform for AADL (collaboration with CMU/SEI)
- GMC-RES, a LITMUS RT plugin implementing the GMC-DAG mixed criticality scheduling algorithm.