Vincent Danjean,
a French computer scientist, Linux kernel developer [1], Lecturer at Université Joseph Fourier in Grenoble, and member of MOAIS[2][3]. He holds a Masters and Ph.D. degree about the distributed multithreaded environment PM2[4] at École Normale Superieure de Lyon and in the University of Bordeaux 1 under the supervision of Raymond Namyst [5]. His developing activities further focus on the thread library Marcel[6] which is a two-level scheduling thread library. It's interface is closed to the POSIX one but their main goal is performance. He unofficially maintains a set of debianpackage[7][8].
Vincent Danjean (1999). Extending the Linux kernel with Activations for Better Support of Multithreaded Programs and Integration in PM2. Master thesis, Magistère d'informatique et modélisation (MIM), ENS Lyon, Sep. 1999, zipped ps
Vincent Danjean, Raymond Namyst, Robert Russell (2000). Integrating Kernel Activations in a Multithreaded Runtime System on Linux. Proc. 4th Workshop on Runtime Systems for Parallel Programming (RTSPP~'00), zipped ps
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Vincent Danjean,
a French computer scientist, Linux kernel developer [1], Lecturer at Université Joseph Fourier in Grenoble, and member of MOAIS [2][3]. He holds a Masters and Ph.D. degree about the distributed multithreaded environment PM2 [4] at École Normale Superieure de Lyon and in the University of Bordeaux 1 under the supervision of Raymond Namyst [5]. His developing activities further focus on the thread library Marcel [6] which is a two-level scheduling thread library. It's interface is closed to the POSIX one but their main goal is performance. He unofficially maintains a set of debian package [7][8].
Mogo
Vincent Danjean is member of the team developing the top level Go playing program Mogo [9], along with Thomas Hérault working on Mogo's parallel Monte-Carlo Tree Search [10].Selected Publications
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