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European projects

  • ESPRIT II: FASST (Fault tolerant Architecture with Stable Storage Technology) contract (February 91- September 94), co-responsible of the European project for INRIA. The objective was the design and implementation of a fault tolerant shared memory multiprocessor based on the stable storage technology. Partners were Polytechnics Institute of Madrid (Spain), Trinity College Dublin (Irland), University of Newcastle upon Tyne (UK), August Systems (UK), BULL UK (UK), ETRA (Spain), Stollmann (Germany).
  • ESPRIT Best practice: Agent-isme (Assessment of GEN-Technology – Usability and Integration for SMEs) contract (May 97-January 98), responsible for INRIA of this project aiming at designing an electronic commerce environment on the Web well-suited for SME. Partners were Cadtron (Germany), Concepto (Switzerland), FTK (Germany), IHK-GFL (Germany), Klotz GmbH (Germany), Siemens-Nixdorf (Germany), SPIN (Germany), Syndesis (Greece) et Simulog (France). My contribution related to mobile computing. The goal was to allow access to electronic commerce applications from a portable computer connected to Internet via a wireless network.
  • XtreemOS European IT project (2006-2010), project leader. The budget is around 30 millions euros, half funded by the European Commission, half funded by the 19 partners (from Europe and China).
  • SCALUS Marie Curie Training Network (since 2010) on large scale storage.

International collaborations

  • AFIRST: Franco-israeli cooperation (March 92-March 95),co-responsible for IRISA of this cooperation on distributed systems. Partners were BULL-IMAG, INRIA Rocquencourt and Hebrew University of Jerusalem.
  • Arc en Ciel: Franco-israeli cooperation (January –December 2000), responsible of this cooperation on the design of efficient algorithms and operating system mechanisms for high performance computing on clusters with the team of Prof. Amnon Barak at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem.
  • PROCOPE project (2004-2005) with the University of Ulm, Germany on fault tolerant distributed shared memory systems.
  • PHENIX INRIA associated team (2005-2006) with DiscoLab laboratory headed by Prof. Liviu Iftode at Rutgers University, USA.
  • SER-OS INRIA associated team (since 2009) with the SRT team headed by Stephen Scott at ORNL, USA.
  • UNCONV INRIA associated team (2008-2009) with Prof. Xu's research team at ICT/CAS, Beijing, China.

Collaborations with industrial partners

  • BULL

    • Gothic contract (November 87- March 1990), contribution to the design and implementation of a prototype of an integrated fault tolerant distributed system.
    • GIE BULL-INRIA Dyade: Astrolog contract (September 96 - September 98), principal investigator and responsible of this project in cooperation with ISM Business Unit of Bull. The goal was to study the impact of Internet technologies on BULL ISM/OpenMaster network management platform.

  • DGA

    • DGA/DRETAleth contract (March 94-January 97), co-responsible and principal investigator of this project which aimed at studying high availability of scalable shared memory multiprocessor architectures.
    • DGA (January 2003- November 2005) responsible and principal investigator of this contract aiming at implemented a single system image operating system for high performance on clusters. Funding for two research engineers.
  • ALCATEL

    •   participation  to this contract in cooperation with Alcatel and the REMAP INRIA project (December 2000-June 2002). We study the use of a recoverable DSM to support the execution of routing protocols on a cluster. 
  • EDF

  • CRECO EDF (December 2000-December 2003), responsible and principal investigator of this contract in cooperation with the modelling and information technologies department of the research and development division of Electricité de France (EDF).  A PhD and a PostDoc grants are funded by EDF. Large realistic applications provided by EDF will be experimented on top of Gobelins prototype based on  a cluster of PCs interconnected by Myrinet.
  • CRECO EDF (March 2004-September 2005), responsible and principal investigator of this contract in cooperation with EDF R&D and ORNL (USA). An INRIA industrial post-doc grant has been funded in this framework to integrate Kerrighed in the OSCAR open source software suite for HPC cluster management.
  •   CRECO EDF (2004-2007) responsible and principal investigator of this contract in cooperation with the modelling and information technologies department of the research and development division of Electricité de France (EDF). A PhD grant is funded by EDF on application management in a Grid operating system.
  • CRECO EDF (2006-2008) responsible and principal investigator of this contract in cooperation with the modelling and information technologies department of the research and development division of Electricité de France (EDF). A PhD grant is funded by EDF on application deployment in dynamic grids.

National Projects

  • PRIAMM SAS Cube (May 2000 - April 2001), expert in cluster computing for the design of a light virtual reality system based on a cluster of PCs. Partners are centre Lavallois de Ressources Technologiques, Z-A, Barco-France and  SIAMES INRIA project.
  • ANR ARPEGE EcoGrappe (2009 - 2012), participant and responsible of the work for INRIA Rennes, in collaboration with EDF R&D and Kerlabs, design and implementation of energy saving resource management policies in clusters running a single system image operating system such as Kerrighed. 1 PhD grant funded.

  • ANR COSINUS COOP (2009 - 2012), participant and responsible of the work for INRIA Rennes, in collaboration with INRIA Grenoble (coordinator), INRIA Bordeaux, lRIT and EDF R&D. Study on the interactions between programming environments or runtimes and resource management systems for efficient execution of HPC applications. Experimentation with Vigne and XtreemOS Grid systems and SALOME platform for numerical simulation. 1 post-doc (18 months) and 1 research engineer (18 months) funded.

Regional projects

  • Région Bretagne: Astrolab contract (December 95-June 97), responsible of this project in cooperation with OST company for implementing an experimental platform for distributed systems based on PCs running Chorus micro-kernel and interconnected by an ATM network.


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