Research project (2024/2025)
During the master, a student will learn research by doing research. During the two years of the master, a student will thus spend between one or two days each week in a research group in order to do research projects with professors and PhD students of IP Paris.
Research project schedule
When | Where | What |
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20/09/2024 at 10h00 | Telecom Paris, (room: 4A312) and online | Presentation of project proposals |
27/09/2024 | Project starts | |
7/03/2025 | TBD | Report and final evaluation for M2 students, mid-term for M1 students |
26/06/2025 | TBD | Report and final evaluation for M1 students |
Project Evaluation
Research projects will be evaluated on a research report, and a presentation. The project defense is a 20 minutes presentation of the research work followed by 5-10 minutes of questions. The presentation has to explain the work context and problematics, and describe the contribution of the conducted research project.
The report is a expected to be a 5 to 8 pages research paper formatted using the IEEE conference style. The report should present the context of the work, its contribution, a positioning with respect to related works. Both M1 and M2 students are expected to send their research report by email before friday, 7/3/2024. M1 students are expected to update their report and resubmit it in june.
Proposed projects
The following project proposals may be shared with several masters track, including DataAI, HPDA, PDS, Cybersecurity.
Id | Title | Advisor | Description | Student |
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1 | Towards energy efficient consensus mechanisms for blockchains | Sophie Chabridon | Location: Palaiseau, project description | |
2 | From Concepts to Pixels: Training AI Vision Models Without Real Data! | Georgios Bouloukakis, Nikolaos Papadakis | Location: Palaiseau, project description | Duc Hieu Le |
3 | Assessing the Performance Evaluation of in-situ applications using Simulation | Valentin Honoré | Location: Palaiseau, project description | |
4 | Performance Evaluation of Tape Storage Systems | Valentin Honoré | Location: Palaiseau, project description | |
5 | Leveraging virtualization and a user-land page table to efficiently use a modern memory | Gaël Thomas, Jana Toljaga | Location: Palaiseau, , project description | Tan Cetiner |
6 | Extending CPU functionalities on a softcore Risc-V FPGA implementation | Gaël Thomas, Nicolas Derumigny | Location: Palaiseau | Merijn Laks |
7 | Design and implementation of a Paxos algorithm in the network | Gaël Thomas | Location: Palaiseau | Michael Anoprenko |
8 | High performance serverless computing | François Trahay | Location: Palaiseau, project description | |
9 | Web-based trace visualization | François Trahay | Location: Palaiseau, project description | |
10 | TBD (something around distributed algorithms) | Pierre Sutra | Location: Palaiseau | Minh Tung Nguyen |
11 | Compiling entanglement generation protocols | Pavel Chuprikov | Location: Palaiseau | |
12 | Formalizing network-assisted distributed algorithms | Pavel Chuprikov | Location: Palaiseau | |
13 | Compile-time verification of distributed systems | Pavel Chuprikov | Location: Palaiseau | |
14 | Abstractions for control plane-aware network data plane programming | Pavel Chuprikov | Location: Palaiseau | |
15 | Best of all worlds - synchrony, asynchrony and reconfiguration in blockchains | Petr Kuznetsov | Location: Palaiseau | |
16 | Economic incentives in cooperation | Petr Kuznetsov | Location: Palaiseau | |
17 | Redundant data duplication in scalable replicated services | Petr Kuznetsov | Location: Palaiseau | |
18 | A disaggregated memory interface for a large-scale garbage collector | Adam Chader, Gaël Thomas | Location: Palaiseau | Gejsi Vjerdha |