!!Jean-Eric Pin - Curriculum vitae

__Research interests__
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Algebraic theory of automata and languages. In particular, connections with semigroup theory,
combinatorics, logic and topology.
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__Education and Degrees__
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*1981: Thèse d’état, University Paris 6.
*1978: Thèse de troisième cycle.
*1976: Agrégation de mathématiques.
*1972–1976: Ecole Normale Supérieure de Cachan.
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__Experience__
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*2005–2010: Chair of the Research Networking Programme AutoMathA (Automata: from Mathematics to Applications) of the European Science Foundation
*2003–2008: Director of research department (LIAFA, Laboratoire d’Informatique Algorithmique: Fondements et Applications), Joint Research Unit CNRS and University Paris Diderot
*1999–2004: ERCIM Scientific Director (European Research Consortium for Informatics and Mathematics)
*1994–1997 Director of LITP (Laboratoire d’Informatique et Th´eorique et de Programmation)
*1988–2008 Director for research, CNRS (Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique)
*1992–2006 Professor, ´Ecole Polytechnique, Paris
*1991–1993 Research Engineer, BULL Corporate Research Centre
*1990–1994 Expert in data compression, CNES (Centre National d’Etudes Spatiales)
*Invited Professor in several universities: Bielefeld (Germany), Milano, Naples and Palermo (Italy), Melbourne (Australia), Sa˜o-Paulo (Brasil), Lisbonne (Portugal).
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__Awards__
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*2011: Elected Member of the Academia Europeae
*2008: Best Paper Award, ICALP 2008, Track B
*2004: Palmes académiques
*1998: EATCS gold button (10 accepted papers at the ICALP conference)
*1989: IBM France Scientific Prize in Computer Science (15 000 Euros)

!Scientific Responsabilities

__Programme Committees (since 2000)__
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*AutoMathA 2007, 2009 and 2010 (Automata: from Mathematics to Applications)
*CAI 2013
*CALCO 2007 and 2009 (on Algebra and Coalgebra in Computer Science)
*CIAA 2004-2007 (International Conference on Implementation and Application of Automata)
*CSL 2007 (Science and Logic)
*CSR 2009, 2013 and 2014 (Computer Science Symposium in Russia)
*DCAGRS 2001 (Descriptional Complexity of Automata, Languages and Related Structures)
*DCFS 2004 (Complexity of Formal Systems)
*DLT 2005 and 2006 (Development in Language Theory)
*FCT 2005 and 2007 (Foundations of Computer Science)
*FINCO 2007 (Foundations of Interactive Computation)
*FSMNLP 2005 (State Methods and Natural Language Processing)
*ICALP 2003 and 2006 (International Colloquium on Automata, Languages and Programming)
*ICTAC 2005 and 2006 (Colloquium on Theoretical Aspects of Computing)
*IFIP TCS 2004 and 2006 (IFIP Conference on Theoretical Computer Science)
*JM 2012 (Journ´ees Montoises)
*LATA 2008 (Conference on Language and Automata Theory and Applications)
*LATIN 2008 (American Theoretical Informatics Symposium)
*MFCS 2000, 2009 and 2010 (Mathematical Foundations of Computer Science)
*SOFSEM 2014 (Current Trends in Theory and Practiceof Computer Science)
*STACS 2006 (Symposium on Theoretical Aspects of Computer Science)
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__Member of the Editorial Board of the following journals__
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*Theoretical Informatics and Applications (1982–2008) (also editor in chief 1982–1991)
*International Journal of Algebra and Computation (IJAC)
*Semigroup Forum
*Associated editor of the ''Bulletin of the Iranian Mathematical Society''
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__Scientific committees (since 2000)__
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*AutoMathA 2007, 2009 and 2010 (Automata: from Mathematics to Applications)
*Semigroup Theory and Related Topics, Braga, Portugal, 2003
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__Organizing Committees (since 2000)__
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*Logic Colloquium, Paris, 2010.
*Workshop on Equational Theory of Regular Languages, Brno, République Tchèque, 2009
*AutoMathA 2007 (Automata: from Mathematics to Applications), Palermo, Italy 2007
*Workshop ''Finite Model Theory'', Paris March 2006
*Workshop ''Semigroups and Automata'' à Lisbonne en juillet 2005
*Workshop on Synchronizing Automata, Turku, Finland, 2004
*Semigroup Theory and Related Topics, Braga, Portugal, 2003
*Thematic Term ''Semigroups, Algorithms, Automata and Languages'', Coimbra (Portugal), 2001
*Spring School ''Max-Plus Algebra and Applications'', Noirmoutier (1998)
*Spring School ''Finite Automata and Applications'', Ramatuelle (1988)
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__Boards__
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*2010–2013: Member of the council of EATCS (European Association of Theoretical Computer Science)
*2001–2007: Member of the Advisory Board of CAUL, Lisbonne (Portugal).
*1990: Member of the jury to enter École Normale Supérieure, section Mathematics, examination ''Mathematics and Computer Science''
*1987–1991: Member of the National Committee of CNRS.
*1985–1987: Member of the jury of the “Agrégation de mathématiques” (Option ''Mathematics of Computer Science'')
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__Scientific Projects__
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*Chair of AutoMathA (Automata: fromMathematics to Applications), a Research Networking Programme of the European Science Foundation (ESF). This programme (2005-2010) brings together researchers from 14 European countries.
*ESF Research Networking Programme Games for Design and Verification.
*Bilateral project with Argentina (CNRS/INRIA-SECyT), 2008–2010.
*Bilateral project with Hungary (CNRS-MTA), 2008–2009.
*Bilateral project with Portugal (PESSOA), 2007–2008.
*Bilateral project with Spain (PICASSO), 2009–2010.
*2000–2004: ERCIM project Europe-NSF.
*1988–1991: Co-responsible for the European project ESPRIT-BRA Algebraic and Syntactic Methods in Computer Science.
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__140 research publications__
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*73 accepted articles in international peer-reviewed scientific journals
*52 accepted papers in international peer-reviewed scientific conferences
*15 chapters in books
*2 research books as author (one translated) and 2 books on advanced problems for students
*3 research books as editor
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Over 250 lectures or conferences in 25 countries, including 60 invited conferences.
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__Direction of students__
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22 students received their Ph.D. under my supervision. Two students received their “habilitation à
diriger des recherche” under my supervision. I have been on the committees of 111 thesis (Ph. D.,
Habilitations, Thèses d’Etat) in 10 different countries (Belgium, Canada, Czech Republic, France,
Germany, Poland, Portugal, Spain, Swizerland, UK).