Gérard Le Lann

Gérard Le Lann is a French computer scientist at INRIA.

Gérard Le Lann
CitizenshipFrance
Alma materÉcole Nationale Supérieure d'Électrotechnique, d'Électronique, d'Informatique, d'Hydraulique et des Télécommunications (ENSEEIHT)
AwardsLamb award of Académie des Sciences in 2012[1]
Scientific career
InstitutionsNational Institute for Research in Computer Science and Automation (INRIA)

In networking, he worked on the project Cyclades with an intermediate stint on the Arpanet team.

Life and career

Gérard Le Lann's career has been summarized in 1975 as follows:[2]

Gérard Le Lann holds French degrees, a M.S. in Applied Mathematics, an Engineering Degree in Computer Science (both from the University of Toulouse) and a Ph.D in Computer Science (University of Rennes). He started his career at CERN, Geneva (Switzerland), and joined IRIA (now INRIA) in 1972. His main areas of research are distributed dependable computing and networking, real-time computing and networking, proof-based system engineering and, more recently, mobile wireless safety-critical cyber-physical systems and networks.

His contribution to the design of Internet TCP/IPs, in its early phases, has been acknowledged.[3]

References

  1. Lamb award of Académie des Sciences
  2. "Biographie en anglais"
  3. Specification of the Internet Transmission Protocol - December 1974 Version (RFC 675)
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