
معرفی
David Monniaux is a senior researcher (Researcher) at the CNRS, based at VERIMAG laboratory, a joint research unit of CNRS and Université Grenoble Alpes. His work focuses on formal methods for software verification, particularly on proving the correctness of critical software used in civil aviation and industrial applications. He holds a PhD in Computer Science from Université Paris Dauphine (2001) and a Habilitation from Université Joseph Fourier, Grenoble (2009).
- Education:
- PhD in Computer Science, 2001, Université Paris Dauphine
- Accreditation to Supervise Research (Habilitation), 2009, Université Joseph Fourier, Grenoble
- Agrégation in Mathematics
- Research Projects:
- VERASCO (2012–2015): Integrated a static analyzer into the CompCert compiler and proved its correctness using Coq.
- STATOR (2012–2017): Advanced program invariant inference techniques using abstract interpretation and SMT-solving.
- ASOPT (2009–2012): Static analysis algorithms leveraging optimization and game theory.
- Key Contributions:
- Developed the Astrée static analyzer for proving absence of runtime errors in C programs.
- Pioneered work on verified compilers and formal verification of optimizations.
- Contributed to tools like Mjollnir for quantifier elimination and the Verimag Polyhedra Library.
- Grants & Awards:
- ERC Consolidator Grant (STATOR project).
- ANR funding for VERASCO.
- Labs & Teams:
- Leading research at VERIMAG in static analysis and formal methods.
- Collaborations with Absint GmbH for industry applications of Astrée.
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