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Albert Benveniste

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Albert Benveniste graduated in 1971 from Ecole des Mines de Paris. He performed his These d'Etat in Mathematics, probability theory, in 1975, under the supervision of Paul-André Meyer.

From 1976 to 1979 he was associate professor in mathematics at Université de Rennes I. From 1979 to now he has been Directeur de Recherche at INRIA. His interests include: system identification and change detection in signal processing and control (until 1995), vibration mechanics, reactive, real-time, and embedded systems design in computer science, and network and service management in telecommunications with emphasis on distributed systems. His current interests include: vibrations mechanics, component and contract based design of embedded systems, real-time architectures, network management, Quality of Service management of Web services, and distributed active XML documents.

In 1980 Albert Benveniste was co-winner of the IEEE Trans. on Automatic Control Best Transaction Paper Award for his paper on blind deconvolution in data communications. In 1990 he received the CNRS silver medal and in 1991 he has been elected IEEE fellow. In 2008 he was winner of the Grand Prix France Telecom of the French Academy of Sciences.

Since 1997, he has been responsible for INRIA of the joint Alcatel-INRIA research programme and is now chief scientist of the joint Bell Labs-INRIA research lab. He is member of the scientific board of INRIA, in charge of embedded systems area. He is also member of the scientific advisory boards of SAFRAN Group and France Telecom.




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