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* researcher at CNRS in Paris, France, computer science laboratory of
* researcher at CNRS in Paris, France, computer science laboratory of
the École normale supérieure
the École normale supérieure ([http://www.di.ens.fr/~monniaux home page])
home page: http://www.di.ens.fr/~monniaux
* part-time assistant professor at École polytechnique near Paris ([http://www.enseignement.polytechnique.fr/profs/informatique/David.Monniaux/ home page])
* part-time assistant professor at École polytechnique near Paris
home page:
http://www.enseignement.polytechnique.fr/profs/informatique/David.Monniaux/


Education:
Education:

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  • researcher at CNRS in Paris, France, computer science laboratory of

the École normale supérieure (home page)

  • part-time assistant professor at École polytechnique near Paris (home page)

Education:

  • alumni of École normale supérieure de Lyon
  • Computer science PhD, 2001
  • agrégé of mathematics

Field of research:

  • static program analysis
  • verification of critical systems
  • verification of cryptographic protocols
  • probabilistic programs

Other fields of interest:

  • interactions between informatics and law
  • French legal issues


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