[agents] MSCA-PF hosting proposal @ Inria Lille
Simon Bliudze
simon.bliudze at inria.fr
Sun Mar 13 07:40:04 EDT 2022
Dear all,
At the Spirals team <https://team.inria.fr/spirals/> of Inria Lille
<https://www.inria.fr/en/centre-inria-lille-nord-europe>, I have
proposed the following topic for the Inria MSCA-PF post-doctoral hosting:
https://euraxess.ec.europa.eu/jobs/hosting/inria-msca-pf-2022-hosting-offer-lille-2
I copy the description below for the sake of completeness.
Of course, a potential candidate will have to submit their own proposal
for the MSCA-PF programme but Inria will provide active support.
Selected candidates will have access to privileged grant writing
training sessions and one-to-one proposal review sessions in the last
phase with our experienced European Officers.
Do not hesitate to forward this information. In particular, if you are
aware of a potential candidate, do put us in touch!
Best regards,
Simon Bliudze
*Proposed research direction:* Coordination frameworks, such as BIP and
JavaBIP, implement the coordination semantics using centralised engines
orchestrating the execution of system components—a significant
bottleneck for large systems. Previous attempts at the distributed
implementation of BIP systems only partially address this problem. Most
importantly, they disregard the inherent structure of BIP connectors
considering only sets of flat interactions, defined by a list of
components that must all participate in the synchronisation. Eliminating
structure from BIP connectors may lead to exponential explosion of the
number of such flat interactions. New protocols are needed that would
take into account the connector structure, if necessary, relaxing the
atomicity of interactions. Beyond BIP, the results could be applied to
choreography composition.
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