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Stéphane Devismes is a Professor at Université de Picardie Jules Verne and a member of the ALCO: Algorithmics and Complexity team within the MIS Lab (UR 4290). His research focuses on Distributed Computing, Self-Stabilizing Algorithms, Robotics, and Network Security. He has contributed extensively to algorithmic solutions for grid exploration by autonomous robots, leader election in dynamic networks, and certified self-stabilization frameworks.
- Keywords: Distributed Systems, Self-Stabilization, Robotics, Algorithmics, Complexity, Security
His recent work trends include self-stabilizing unison in directed networks, infinite grid exploration by myopic robots, and certified algorithm analysis for worst-case stabilization times. Notable projects include the SASA simulator for self-stabilizing algorithms and the SR3 secure routing protocol.
Devismes has received prestigious awards including the Wilkes Award 2022 and Best Student Paper Awards at ICDCN'2023 and SSS'2013. He has supervised numerous PhD and Master's theses, including those of Geoffrey Defalque and Anaïs Durand, and actively participates in international program committees and grant-funded research like the ANR SkyData project.
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