Virginie GaltierView profile
Researcher
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.






