Emmanuel Jeandel
How to contact
Address | Emmanuel Jeandel |
LORIA | |
Campus Scientifique - BP 239 | |
54506 VANDOEUVRE-LES-NANCY | |
FRANCE | |
Tel. | +33 3 54 95 84 22 |
emmanuel.jeandel AT loria.fr |
Links about me
I am a professor in the University of Lorraine and member (former leader) of the MOCQUA team. I am currently responsible of the computer science department at Faculté des Sciences et Technologies of Université de Lorraine. I’m also coresponsible of the doctoral committee for computer science.
I am also in the editorial board of RAIRO-ITA.
Current students
- Alexandre Guernut (cosupervised with Christophe Vuillot) who is working on quantum error correcting codes.
- Benjamin Testart (cosupervised with Mathilde Bouvel) who is working on permutations avoiding patterns.
Former students
PhD
- Djamel Eddine Amir (cosupervised with Mathieu Hoyrup) who worked on computability of 2D sets. He is currently ATER at Université de Lorraine.
- Alexandre Clement (cosupervised with Simon Perdrix) who worked on beam splitters. He is currently postdoc at Inria Saclay.
- Margarita Veshchezerova (cosupervised with Simon Perdrix) and EDF, who worked on quantum optimization algorithms. She is now working in the private sector
- Titouan Carette (cosupervised with Simon Perdrix) who worked on multiple-resolution diagrammatical reasoning. He is currently assistant professor Monge at Ecole Polytechnique
- Renaud Vilmart (cosupervised with Simon Perdrix) worked on diagrammatical reasoning for quantum computation. He is currently an Inria researcher (ISFP) in Paris.
- Pascal Vanier (2009-2013) worked on the computational complexity of invariants of tilings. He is currently a professor in Caen.
- Alexis Ballier (2006-2009) worked on structural and descriptive aspects of tilings. He is now working in the private sector.
Master’s Degree
Richard Nguyen (2010) , Pascal Vanier (2009), Arinta Primandini Auza (2016), Renaud Vilmart (2016), David Zonneveld (2017), Amaury Saint-Jore (2020), Liliane Joy-Dandy (2021),
Undergraduate Degree
(Research internships only) Pierre-Etienne Meunier (2007), Bastien le Gloannec (2008), Nicolas Rolin (2010), Theo Joffroy (2023).