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