1 /*! \page people People around SimGrid
3 \section core_team Core team
5 SimGrid is a joint project between University of Hawai at Manoa, LIG Laboratory
6 (INRIA MEScal project, Grenoble, France) and University of Nancy (INRIA
7 Algorille project, Nancy, France). The authors of SimGrid are:
10 - Henri Casanova <casanova::cs.ucsd.edu> (Information and Computer Sciences Department, University of Hawai`i at Manoa)
11 - Arnaud Legrand <arnaud.legrand#imag.fr> (CNRS, LIG Laboratory (Grenoble, France), INRIA MEScal project)
12 - Martin Quinson <martin.quinson#loria.fr> (University of Nancy I (Nancy, France), LORIA Laboratory, INRIA Algorille project)
14 \section contributers Contributers and alumni project members
16 - Mark Stilwell: wrote SMPI during his PhD. Thesis in Hawai`i (2006-???)
17 - Pedro Velho: wrote the Lagrange solver to improve the network
18 sharing in SURF during his PhD. Thesis in Grenoble (2006-???).
19 - Bruno Donassolo: wrote SIMIX during his master internship in
20 Grenoble. Ported GRAS and MSG to SIMIX. (2007)
21 - Kayo Fujiwara: wrote the gtnets interface with SURF during her
22 master at Hawai`i and studied the cost and accuracy of network
23 simulation in the simgrid framework (2006-2007).
24 - Malek Cherrier: ported the environment to Windows, designed the
25 Java bindings and worked on the software quality during a two year
26 engineer position in the INRIA Grand Est (2006-2008).
27 - Christophe Thiery: brought back the old SG to life with SimDag during a
28 two months internship (june-july 2006) in the INRIA Grand Est.
29 - Loris Marchal: designed the algorithm for simulation TCP bandwidth-sharing
30 during a two-months internship (june-july 2002) in UCSD.
31 - Julien Lerouge : wrote a XML parser for ENV descriptions and helped for
32 the general design during a 4 months internship (march-june 2002)
34 - Clément Menier and Marc Perache : wrote a prototype of the MSG
35 interface during a project at ENS-Lyon (jan 2002).
36 - Dmitrii Zagorodnov : wrote some parts of the first version of SimGrid
37 (1999) at University of California at San Diego.
41 Here is a list of people who co-signed at least one paper using
42 results produced with SimGrid (not counting the papers describing the
45 - Cyril Banino-Rokkones: Norwegian University of Science and Technology.
46 - Olivier Beaumont: Univ. Bordeaux 1, France.
47 - Francine Berman: San Diego Supercomputer Center, USA.
48 - Vandy Berten: Univ. of Brussels, Belgium.
49 - Adam Birnbaum: San Diego Supercomputer Center, USA.
50 - Vincent Boudet: Univ. Montpellier 2, France.
51 - Fransisco Brasileiro: Univ. Federal de Campina Grande, Brazil.
53 - Yves Caniou: ENS-Lyon, France.
54 - Yudith Cardinale: Univ. Simon Boliar, Venezuela.
55 - Eddy Caron: ENS-Lyon, France.
56 - Larry Carter: Univ. of California at San Diego, USA.
57 - Henri Casanova: Univ. of Hawai'i, Manoa, USA.
58 - Walfredo Cirne: Univ. Federal de Campina Grande, Brazil.
60 - Frédéric Desprez: INRIA, Lyon, France.
61 - César De Rose: Faculty of Informatics - PUCRS, Brazil.
62 - N. Dimopoulos: Univ. of Victoria, Canada.
64 - Lionel Eyraud-Dubois: INRIA, Bordeaux, France.
66 - Marcio Faerman: San Diego Supercomputer Center, USA.
67 - Thomas Ferrandiz: Univ. Joseph Fourrier, Grenoble, France.
68 - Jeanne Ferrante: Univ. of California at San Diego, USA.
69 - Tiago Ferreto: Faculty of Informatics - PUCRS, Brazil.
71 - Vincent Garonne: CNRS-IN2P3, Lyon, France.
72 - Bruno Gaujal: INRIA, Grenoble, France.
73 - Jean-Sébastien Gay: ENS-Lyon, France.
75 - Makoto Imase: Osaka University, Japan.
77 - Emmanuel Jeannot: INRIA, Nancy, France.
79 - Barbara Kreaseck: La Sierra Univ., San Diego, USA.
81 - Arnaud Legrand: CNRS, Grenoble, France.
82 - Aliandro Lima: Univ. Federal de Campina Grande, Brazil.
84 - Vania Marangozova: Univ. Joseph Fourrier, Grenoble, France.
85 - Loris Marchal: CNRS, Lyon, France.
87 - Sagnik Nandy: Univ. of California at San Diego, USA.
88 - W. Nascimento: Univ. Catolica de Santos, Sao Paolo, Brazil.
89 - Lasse Natvig: Norwegian University of Science and Technology.
90 - Caio Northfleet: HP, Brazil.
91 - Tchimou N'Takpé: Univ. Henri Poincaré, Nancy, France.
93 - Hiroyuki Ohsaki: Osaka University, Japan.
95 - R. Parra-Hernandez: Univ. of Victoria, Canada.
96 - Franck Petit: Univ. Jules Verne, Amiens, France.
98 - Martin Quinson: Univ. Henri Poincaré, Nancy, France.
100 - Héléne Renard: Univ. Nice, France.
101 - Yves Robert: INRIA, Lyon, France.
103 - Elizeu Santos-Neto: Univ. Federal de Campina Grande, Brazil.
104 - H. Senger: Univ. Catolica de Santos, Sao Paolo, Brazil.
105 - F. Silva: Univ. Catolica de Santos, Sao Paolo, Brazil.
106 - Shava Smallen: Univ. of California at San Diego, USA.
107 - R. Sobie: The Institute of Particle Physics of Canada.
108 - Frédéric Suter: Univ. Henri Poincaré, Nancy, France.
110 - Andrei Tsaregorodtsev: CNRS-IN2P3, Lyon, France.
112 - D. Vanderster: Univ. of Victoria, Canada.
113 - Vincent Villain: Univ. Jules Verne, Amiens, France.
114 - Frédéric Vivien: INRIA, Lyon, France.
116 - Soushi Watanabe: Osaka University, Japan.
118 - Xiao Xie: Jiao Tong University, Shanghai, China.
120 - Yang Yang: Univ. of California at San Diego, USA.
121 - Wensheng Yao: Jiao Tong University, Shanghai, China.
122 - Jinyuan You: Jiao Tong University, Shanghai, China.
124 - Dmitrii Zagorodnov: Univ. of California at Santa Barbara, USA.