Antoine Gallais, Phd in Computer Science

 Birthdate: October, 26th, 1980
GSM: +33 (0) 6 82 44 04 05
Office phone: (+33) 3.62.53.15.59
E-mail: Antoine dot Gallais AT lifl dot fr
Address: LIFL - UMR USTL/CNRS 8022 IRCICA, door 101 Parc Scientifique de la Haute Borne 50 avenue Halley 59650 Villeneuve d'Ascq, FRANCE

  • Education

 June, 26th 2007: PhD thesis defense
 2004-2007: PhD thesis at the LIFL lab with the POPS research group.
Advisors: David Simplot-Ryl and Jean Carle. More details are given further below. 2003-2004: Master thesis in Computer Science. University of Lille (USTL). 2002-2003: Master's Degree in Computer Science. University of Lille (USTL). 1999-2002: Bachelor's Degree in Computer Science. University of Lille (USTL).

  • Research Experience

 feb.-apr. 2008 Postdoctoral fellow at Louis Pasteur University in Strasbourg, France.
 2007-2008 Lecturer at University of Lille.
 2004-2007 PhD student at LIFL lab with the POPS research group.
Advisors: Prof. David Simplot-Ryl and Dr. Jean Carle. More details here. oct.-nov. 2006: Internship in Jun Murai's lab. at Keio University, Fujisawa, Japan.
Collaboration with Dr. Ryuji Wakikawa and Dr. Jean Lorchat. More details here. dec. 2006: Internship in CITI lab. at INRIA Rhône Alpes, Lyon, France.
Collaboration with Dr. Jean-Marie Gorce. More details here. jan.-june 2004: Master student in at LIFL lab with the POPS research group.
Advisors: Prof. David Simplot-Ryl and Dr. Jean Carle.

  • Research Activities
jan. 2005 - jan. 2007IRAMUS Cooperative Research Initiative: This action aims at modelling the radio channel and thus observing its impact on higher layer protocols.
2002 - currentIRCICA/COM Research project.
oct. 2004 - currentRECAP national platform: The RECAP project is a CNRS national platform which aims to support research activities in the area of self-adaptive and self-organized networks.
jan. 2006 - currentCNRS/INRIA/WIDE project: France-Japan collaboration. Two main tracks are about Measurement and Mobility. I am currently working with Ryuji Wakikawa and Jean Lorchat in this context.