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Re: [Masterlibre-list] Information needed for Erasmus CD application
From: |
roberto |
Subject: |
Re: [Masterlibre-list] Information needed for Erasmus CD application |
Date: |
Thu, 26 Feb 2004 15:24:15 +0100 |
Dear Janis,
here it comes for Paris 7.
To fill in this part, please use the type of institution codes, country codes
and region codes indicated in Annex 1. Please group partners by country in the
same order as in that indicated in Annex 1. Check the minimum number of
partners required (see Guidelines for Applicants).
i)
Participating institution No 2
Full legal name of the institution in the national language
Universite Denis Diderot
Acronym of the institution, if applicable
Universite Paris 7
Erasmus ID code, for Higher Education Institutions only, if available
F Paris007
Full name of the Institution in English, if possible
University of Paris 7
Department/Unit
UFR d'Informatique
Type of institution code
Country code
FRANCE
Town / City
Paris
Region code
Contact person
Function: Male (X)
Family Name: Di Cosmo First Name: Roberto
Phone (including country and area code)
++33-(0)1 44 27 86 55
Fax
++33-(0)1 44 27 86 54
E-mail
address@hidden
Website
http://www.ufr-info-p7.jussieu.fr
Is the institution able to recover VAT?
No
ii) CV
- Roberto Di Cosmo is full professor of Computer Science in University
of Paris 7. He has been in charge of the "Maitrise d'informatique"
(4th year on studies) for several years and is now the director
of "DEA Programmation", the 1st year of graduate studies of the
University (see http://www.deaspp.pps.jussieu.fr).
Besides being an active member of the research community on formal
methods and foundations of computer science, he has written
several influential articles on open source and free software, has
been invited as an expert in free software issues by several governments
(notably Belgium and Italy), and has participated in various successful
open source projects (most notably, the DemoLinux project, see
http://www.demolinux.org, the first full fledged Linux distribution on
a Live CD, that he created in 1999). He teaches a course on free software
and law in informatics in the year 2004/2005.
- Juliusz Chroboczeck is associate professor at University of Paris 7.
He teaches courses on networks and operating systems, and besides
being a known expert in game semantics, he is a significant contributor
to the XFree projects (in charge of fonts, and of the Xvesa tiny X server).
He has participated in several conferences devoted to free and open source
project over the past years.