Associate professor in Computer Science at Université Clermont Auvergne, I am teaching at the Computer Science Department of the IUT Clermont Auvergne at Aubière. My research interests are distributed algorithms, fault-tolerance, self-stabilization, dynamic graphs, and robot fleets, among other things. I do my research in the Network and Security theme at the LIMOS.
Since 2020, I chair the monthly seminar of the Network and Security theme.
I am member of two research groups at the IREM Clermont-Ferrand. The ISO Group (Informatique Sans Ordinateur/Computer Science Without Computer) designs activities to discover computer science without using a computer. Those activities are dedicated to elementary, middle, and/or high school students. The Girls & Maths & Computer Science Group promotes mathematics and computer science to young girls and organize an anual meeting dedicated to high school girls.
Perpetual Torus Exploration by Myopic Luminous Robots Omar Darwich, Ahmet-Sefa Ulucan, Quentin Bramas, Anaïs Durand, Pascal Lafourcade, and Anissa Lamani Theoretical Computer Science, 976 , pp. 114143, 2023. ( rank: Q2 )
Reaching Agreement in the Presence of Contention-related Crash Failures Anaïs Durand, Michel Raynal, and Gadi Taubenfeld Theoretical Computer Science, 966-967 , pp. 113982, 2023. ( rank: Q2 )
Self-stabilizing Systems in Spite of High Dynamics Karine Altisen, Stéphane Devismes, Anaïs Durand, Colette Johnen, and Franck Petit Theoretical Computer Science, 964 , pp. 113966, 2023. ( rank: Q2 )
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