Prof Rachid GUERRAOUI
I have also been
affiliated with the Research Center of Ecole des Mines
de
Paris, the Commissariat a l'Energie Atomique in Saclay,
Hewlett-Packard Laboratories in Palo Alto and the Massachusetts
Institute of Technology.
My
research is devoted to concurrent and distributed programming, from
multiprocessors to
wide-area networks.
Full list of papers:
92,
93, 94, 95, 96, 97, 98, 99, 00, 01, 02, 03, 04, 05, 06 , 07, 08, 09, 10,
11,
12.
My
entry in the DBLP
bibliography server is fairly up-to-date. Check-out also Transactions@epfl
I currently
teach distributed algorithms (Message
passing; Shared
memory) and
Object
Oriented
Programming.
ACM Fellow and Associate Editor of JACM.
I also chaired the PCs of
PODC10,
DISC04, ECOOP'99
and Middleware'01.
Recent invited talks
- Speculating Seriously
(DISC 2010)
- Tutorial on transactional
memory (CAV 2009, Uppsala 2010)
- What is "hard" in distributed computing?
(UCSD,
Brandeis, MIT, Northeastern, Brown, 2006)
- The return of transactions (Europar
07, SRDS 07, ECOOP 08, IBM Watson and NYU in 2008, INRIA in 2009)
- Towards a theory of mobile devices
(Autonomics 2007 and Eurescom 2008)
- Shameless statements about
replication (30th years of replication workshop
in Monteverita, 2007)
- Indulgent algorithms (SSS
2006, Dallas)
Recent best paper awards
I am often looking
for post-docs and PhD students
- Research
activities of LPD
members, as well as some non-research stuff
- Doctoral program
offered by
our school (to which every student has to be admitted before joinning
my group as a PhD student)
- Former PhDs: Baehni
(Swissquotes),
R. Boichat (McKinsey), P. Dutta (IBM), A. Doudou (Vaudoise),
P. Eugster (Purdue), L. Handurukande (Eriksson), P. Kouznetsov (TU Berlin), R. Levy
(IBM), Pochon (Sun), Spring (SICPA), M. Vukolic (IBM), M. Kapalka
(Swissquotes), Dan Alistarh (MIT), N. Knezevic (IBM).
LPD (Station 14), I&C, EPFL CH 1015 Lausanne,
Switzerland - Office INR 310 -
Tel +41 21 693 5272 - Fax +41 21 693 75 70
E-Mail:
firstName.lastName@epfl.ch
He told her: "I could have been someone''
She answered: "So could anyone"
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