André Schiper
EPFL IC-DO
BC 407 (Bâtiment BC)
Station 14
1015 Lausanne
Expertise
Distributed systems, Fault tolerance, Replication, Transactions, Middleware, MANETs
Current work
HO (Heard-Of) model: Model for solving agreement problems
SAMOA: Protocol framework
GrPerf: Performance evaluation of group communication
GrMANET: Group communication for MANETs
André Schiper's research is sponsored by the Swiss National Science Foundation, and the Hasler Foundation.
Mission
Research in distributed systems
Teaching:
- Concurrent programming
- Operating systems
- Distributed systems
- Distributed algorithms
André Schiper graduated in Physics from the ETHZ in Zurich in 1973 and received the PhD degree in Computer Science from EPFL in 1980. He has been a professor of computer science at EPFL since 1985, leading the Distributed Systems Laboratory. During the academic year 1992-1993 he was on sabbatical leave at the University of Cornell, Ithaca, New York (working with Ken Birman and Aleta Ricciardi), and in 2004-2005 at the Ecole Polytechnique in Palaiseau, France (working with Bernadette Charron-Bost). His research interests are in the area of dependable distributed systems, middleware support for dependable systems, replication techniques (including for database systems), group communication, distributed transactions, and MANETs (mobile ad-hoc networks).
Prof. Schiper is member of the editorial boards of
Distributed Computing (DC), Springer Verlag - ACM,
Transactions on Dependable and Secure Computing (TDSC), IEEE,
International Journal of Security and Networks (Inderscience).
Publications
Publications
Teaching & PhD
Past EPFL PhD Students
François Pacull, Jean-Claude Lugeon, Christoph Malloth, Karim Mazouni, Nicoleta Sergent, Pascal Felber, Benoît Garbinato, Uwe Wilhelm, Fernando Pedone, Rui Oliveira, Xavier Défago, Stefan Pleisch, Matthias Wiesmann, Peter Urban, Arnas Kupsys, David Cavin, Sergio Mena, Yoav Sasson, Nils Richard Ekwall, Olivier Rütti, Fatemeh Borran, Nuno Filipe de Sousa Santos, Zarko Milosevic, Omid Shahmirzadi, Darko Petrovic