Launching a new web site

21 August 2022

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Glucose is (finally) on Github

(17 May 2023)

Glucose is finally (also) distributed on Github. The idea is simply to allow official forks from Glucose versions. We used to distribute it only via the archives and the [official...


Interview in the Regional Newspaper "Sud-Ouest" about Trustworthy AI

(03 May 2023)

A.I. has been the subject of many, many press articles in recent months. The exposure of tools such as chatGPT4 to the general public accelerates even more the need for...


Invitation to the Simons Institute (Berkeley)

(17 April 2023)

As part of the Simons Institute's SAT Program ([SAT Reunion Semester](https://simons.berkeley.edu/programs/extended-reunion-satisfiability)), I had the pleasure of being invited for a long stay in this famous research place about theoretical computer...


Lauch of the DIHNAMIC European Project

(20 March 2023)

The [Dihnamic](https://www.dihnamic.eu/) project has just been launched very officially. It is a large-scale European and regional project in which I act as a member of the advisory board. The project...


Dataquitaine 2023

(02 March 2023)

The sixth "Dataquitaine" (a regional scientific event organized in Nouvelle-Aquitaine) days were held on Thursday 2 March 2023 at [Kedge Business School](https://kedge.edu/l-ecole/les-campus/bordeaux), organised by [Digital Aquitaine](https://www.digital-aquitaine.com/) and especially the [Domex...

I am rebooting my web site. My “official” lab website hadn’t evolved much in the last few years. Technically, it was still based on PHP/MySQL, which doesn’t really fit the static aspect of the site now (only publishing pages). What’s the point of regenerating the same pages over and over again? By using Jekyll technology, I only produce static pages that the server just has to provide. No more possibilities of being hacked and above all, no more need for me to update the code each time the lab changes the version of PHP.

It’s also an opportunity for me to test a multi-language site.

I also decided to post some news throughout the year. It’s not that they are particularly interesting, but they allow me to give an account of the work of University Professor, beyond the courses and the research with only the number of publications as indicators.

The source code of this site is available on request.

(Last Modified date: 19 October 2022)
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