- Computer Security
- Cryptography
- Formal Verification
- +۵ مورد دیگر
Yassine Lakhnech is a Professor at the University Joseph Fourier (Grenoble 1), leading the 'Distributed and Complex Systems' research team within the VERIMAG laboratory. His work focuses on computer security, cryptography, formal verification, and programming language semantics. He has been actively involved in coordinating major interdisciplinary research initiatives like the PERSYVAL-lab, which addresses cyber-physical systems (CPS) challenges. His research bridges computational and formal approaches, with contributions to cryptographic protocol analysis, information flow control, and automated theorem proving. Key projects include the development of tools like HERMES for cryptographic protocol verification and involvement in ANR-funded projects such as Verso, PROSE, and AVOTE. He has also organized international conferences and workshops, including the Canada-France MITACS Workshop on Foundations & Practice of Security and the Eighth ACM/IEEE International Conference on Formal Methods and Models for Codesign. His publications span over 147 papers, with an h-index of 25 and g-index of 42, reflecting significant contributions to formal methods, security protocols, and hybrid systems. Despite his role as Vice President of Research, he maintains active scientific productivity, emphasizing the integration of theoretical and practical advancements in CPS and security.










