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Virginie Galtier is a Researcher at the Laboratoire Lorrain de Recherche en Informatique et ses Applications (LLLIA), affiliated with the University of Lorraine. Her work focuses on distributed computing systems, fault-tolerant architectures, and co-simulation methodologies. She has contributed to projects involving grid computing, UAV swarm systems, and hybrid co-simulation frameworks such as DACCOSIM and MECSYCO.
Her research integrates interdisciplinary approaches combining computer science with fields like financial engineering, robotics, and energy systems. Key technical contributions include:
- Development of fault-tolerant distributed frameworks using JavaSpace
- Co-simulation solutions for FMI-compliant systems
- Resource prediction in heterogeneous active networks
Recent work emphasizes application-driven research in cyber-physical systems (CPS), particularly using UAV swarms for safety-critical applications and smart space heating modeling. Galtier collaborates extensively with academia and industry on projects requiring distributed simulation platforms and parallel processing techniques.
Her technical contributions span:
- Parallel algorithms for large-scale grid computing
- Middleware design for reconfigurable distributed systems
- Optimization of resource utilization in heterogeneous environments
She actively participates in conference proceedings and maintains close ties with the MECSYCO and DACCOSIM co-simulation ecosystems. Current research directions include advancing hybrid co-simulation interoperability and exploring adaptive frameworks for dynamic computing environments.
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