Research topics for the upcoming academic year
We have published several research topics for Masters’ internships, PhD and post-docs. Take a look at https://team.inria.fr/delys/job-offers/
We have published several research topics for Masters’ internships, PhD and post-docs. Take a look at https://team.inria.fr/delys/job-offers/
Are you interested in a PhD in distributed computing? Work on the cutting edge (pun intended)! Distributing data consistently to massive numbers of mobile, autonomous edge nodes a scientific and practical challenge. Check it out at https://team.inria.fr/delys/job-offers/2022-phd-topic-consistency-trade-offs-in-edge-computing/
Optimal Space Lower Bound for Deterministic Self-Stabilizing Leader Election Algorithms. Lélia Blin, Laurent Feuilloley, Gabriel Le Bouder. OPODIS 2021 – International Conference on Principles of Distributed Systems, Dec 2021, Strasbourg, France
DRL-based Slice Placement under Realistic Network Load ConditionsJose Jurandir Alves Esteves, Amina Boubendir, Fabice Guillemin, Pierre Sens. CNSM 2021 – 17th International Conference on Network and Service Management, Oct 2021, Izmir, Turkey
Centrality-Based Eventual Leader Election in Dynamic NetworksArnaud Favier, Luciana Arantes, Jonathan Lejeune, Pierre SensNCA 2021- 20th IEEE International Symposium on Network Computing and Applications, Nov 2021, Cambridge, Boston, United States
Our paper “Highly-available and consistent group collaboration at the edge with Colony” will be presented at Middleware 2021, which will take place online in December 2021. The authors are Ilyas Toumlilt, Pierre Sutra (Télécom SudParis) and Marc Shapiro. Abstract: Edge applications, such as gaming, cooperative engineering, or in-the-field information sharing, enjoy immediate…
MemOpLight: Leveraging application feedback to improve container memory consolidation. Francis Laniel, Damien Carver, Julien Sopena, Franck Wajsburt, Jonathan Lejeune, Marc Shapiro. NCA 2020 – 19th IEEE International Symposium on Network Computing and Applications, Nov 2020, Cambridge / Virtual, United States.
The paper “Proving the safety of highly-available distributed objects,” authored by Sreeja Nair, Gustavo Petri and Marc Shapiro, is accepted for publication at the 29th European Symposium on Programming (ESOP), in Dublin Ireland, April 2020.
Alejandro Tomsic, former PhD student of the Delys group, was awarded the Prize for Best French PhD in Systems and Networking 2019 for his thesis titled “Exploring the design space of highly-available distributed transactions”. The prize is awarded yearly by ASF (the French chapter of ACM Sigops) and by RSD (the…
The Weakest Failure Detector to Solve the Mutual Exclusion Problem in an Unknown Dynamic EnvironmentEtienne Mauffret, Denis Jeanneau, Luciana Arantes, Pierre Sens. 20th International Conference on Distributed Computing and Networking (ICDCN 2019), Jan 2019, Bangalore, India