1 | The Coach project will be coordinated by professor Alain Greiner from |
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2 | Université Pierre et Marie Curie. |
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3 | Alain Greiner is the initiator and the main architect of the SoCLib project. |
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4 | This ANR plat-form for virtual prototyping of MPSoCs involved 6 industrial companies |
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5 | (including ST Microelectronics and Thales) and ten academic laboratories |
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6 | (5 of them are involved in the Coach project). |
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7 | The SoCLib project was managed by Thales, but the technical coordination has been done |
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8 | by Alain Greiner, who has a good experience in coordinating large technical projects |
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9 | in both industrial and academic contexts: |
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13 | He received the "Docteur es Sciences" degree from University Denis DIDEROT |
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14 | in 1982 after working six years at Commissariat a l' Energie Atomique. |
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16 | From 1986 to 1990, he worked for the french BULL company, as team leader, |
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17 | in charge of designing the Basic Processing Unit for the BULL |
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18 | DPS7000 computer, the most powerfull mainframe from the family. |
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20 | In 1990, Alain Greiner joined UPMC, as Professor and became the head of the |
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21 | MASI laboratory in 1994. From 2000, he was the head of the Hardware Department |
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22 | of the LIP6 laboratory. |
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24 | From 1990 to 2000, he was the leader of the the ALLIANCE project: This GPL based |
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25 | cooperative project developped a public domain VLSI/CAD system that has been used |
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26 | in more than 200 universities worlwide, for education and research. |
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27 | This project obtained the Seymour Cray award in 1994. |
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