SUpervision of large MOdular and distributed systems |
Presentation
The SUMO team proposes to combine formal methods approaches with concurrency theory, in order to address the modeling, analysis and management of large distributed or modular systems exhibiting quantitative aspects. Large distributed softwares and systems are indeed calling for quantitative models involving time, probabilities, costs, and combinations of them. As many problems in this setting become untractable or even undecidable, we are interested in the design of efficient approximation techniques, for example borrowed from electrical engineering approaches to the management of large stochastic systems. A strong point of SUMO is to gather skills from formal methods, discrete event systems, concurrency theory, and electrical engineering. Several application fields are covered: telecommunication networks management, modeling and verification of web services, control issues in large data centers, plus more opportunistic applications in the field of embedded systems or biological pathways.Team leader
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Nathalie Bertrand
Tel: +33 2 99 84 22 81
E-mail: nathalie.bertrand@inria.fr
Sumo was created on January 2013. The members of SUMO were previously members of the
- Distribcom Team
- S4 Team
- VerTeCs Team
Internships:
See current positions on our internships page.
We hire a limited number of international interns each year. Please contact a member of the team directly, with your CV and transcript.
Deadline for applications: January 15, 2023.
Current Projects:
ANR MAVeriQ (2021-2025): Methods of Analysis for Verification of Quantitative properties
ANR BISouS (2022-2025)
CIFRE PhD with Alstom (2022-2025) sur l'Apprentissage efficace pour la régulation des réseaux de transport
Associate Team FUCHSIA on Flexible User-Centric Higher-order Systems for collective Intelligence in Agencies with ENSP (École Nationale Supérieure Polytechnique) in Yaoundé and Epicentre/Médecins sans frontiers hosted by the IIL LIRIMA (2019-2022)
Associate Team QuaSL with the university of Naples (2020-2024)
ANR Project TickTac (2019-2023), Efficient verification and synthesis techniques for timed systems
Collaboration with Mitsubishi Electric R&D Centre Europe (2018-2023), about verification of timed modular programs
Past Projects:
ADT MOCHY (2020-2022), Software development for Concurrent Hybrid systems. Application to models of subway traffic management
EQUAVE (2018-2019) Associate team on efficient quantitative verification.
ANR Project Headwork (2016-2021), Human-Centric Data Oriented Workflows
Softwarisation of everything (2017-2021): A joint research team within the INRIA-Nokia Bell Labs common lab, dedicated to programmability and management of SDNs
Cifre PhD with MERCE, Mitsubishi Electric R&D Centre Europe (2018-2021), about verification of timed modular programs
IOlabs (2017-2020), Cifre PhD within the common lab Orange Labs-Inria, about fault diagnosis in SDNs
P22 Project (2015-2018), Industrial project with Alstom Transport on subway regulation
ANR Project STOCH-MC (2014-2018), Stochastic Models: Scalable Model Checking