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Section: Dissemination

Teaching - Supervision - Juries

Teaching

  • Master/PhD: Panayotis Mertikopoulos, "Game Theory for the Working Economist", 35 Eq. TD, University of Athens, Department of Economic Sciences PhD program (UADPhilEcon), Athens, Greece.

  • Master : Bruno Gaujal, Discrete Event Systems, 18 h, (M2R), MPRI, Paris.

  • Master : Bruno Gaujal, Advanced Peformance evaluation, 9 h, (M2), Ensimag, Grenoble.

  • Master: Arnaud Legrand, Parallel Systems, 21 h, (M2R), Mosig.

  • Master: Arnaud Legrand and Jean-Marc Vincent, Performance Evaluation, 15 h, (M2R), Mosig.

  • Master: Arnaud Legrand and Jean-Marc Vincent, Probability and simulation, performance evaluation 72 h, (M1), RICM, Polytech Grenoble.

  • Master: Jean-Marc Vincent, Mathematics for computer science, 18 h , (M1) Mosig.

  • Master: Jean-Marc Vincent, workshop on the methodology in computer science research, 15 h, (M2R) Mosig.

  • Master : Olivier Richard, Networking, 40 Eq. TD, (M1), RICM, Polytech Grenoble

  • Master : Olivier Richard, Physical Computing Eq. 60 TD, L1 and M1, Joseph Fourier University and Polytech Grenoble

  • DU: Jean-Marc Vincent, Informatique et sciences du numérique, 20 h, (Professeurs de lycée).

  • E-learning

    • SPOC: Jean-Marc Vincent, Informatique et sciences du numérique, 6 mois, plate-forme pairformnce,rectorat de Grenoble, Professeurs de lycée, formation continue, environ 50 inscrits.

Supervision

  • PhD : Christian Ruiz, Méthodes et outils pour des expériences difficiles sur Grid 5000: un cas d'utilisation sur une simulation hybride en electromagnétisme Defended Dec. 15, 2014.

Juries

  • Panayotis was a member of the jury eximanor for the Ph.D. thesis of Tatiana Seregina: "Applications of Game Theory to Distributed Routing and Delay Tolerant Networking", University of Toulouse, November 2014.

  • Bruno Gaujal served as a reviewer in the PhD thesis defense of William Mangoua Sofack (Onera), Stefano Iellamo (Telecom Paris tech) and Simon Stuker (University of Toulouse).

  • Olivier Ricahrd was a member of the jury eximanor for the Ph.D. thesis of George Markomanolis : "Performance evaluation of parallel applications and performance prediction through simulation", Inria/École Normale Supérieure de Lyon, January 2014.