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The MPRI is a research-oriented master programme in computer science run jointly by the following partner institutions: University Paris-Cité (which is the coordinating institution), University PSL (which includes ENS Paris), University Paris-Saclay (which includes ENS Paris-Saclay), Institut Polytechnique de Paris (which includes École polytechnique and Télécom Paris). Moreover the Master has special ties with the following universities and research institutions: Sorbonne University, CNRS, INRIA, and CEA.
Partner institutions
Université Paris-Cité (coordinating institution)
Université Paris Sciences & Lettres (includes ENS Paris (rue d'Ulm))
University Paris Saclay (includes ENS Paris-Saclay)
Institut Polytechnique de Paris (includes École polytechnique, Télécom Paris)
Associated universities and research bodies
Sorbonne Université
French National Centre for Scientific Research (CNRS)
French National Institute for Research in Computer Science and Control (INRIA)
French Atomic Energy Commission (CEA)
The research environment of the MPRI is exceptional: the laboratories supporting it all work with the CEA, the CNRS or the INRIA and are recognised at the highest international level. The concerned laboratories include:
Within the partner institutions
IRIF, UMR 8243, Université Paris-Cité & CNRS
DI/ENS, UMR 8548, ENS Ulm, CNRS & Inria
LMF, UMR 9021, Université Paris-Saclay, ENS Paris-Saclay & CNRS
LIX, UMR 7161, École Polytechnique & CNRS
LTCI, Telecom Paris
Within the associated institutions
LIP6, UMR 7606, SU & CNRS
LIST, CEA
INRIA research units
A high number of MPRI students naturally turn to the above-mentioned laboratories to do their doctor's thesis after completion of the MPRI. Nonetheless, the MPRI has resolutely adopted one of the missions of the Écoles Normales Supérieures and of the École Polytechnique, i.e. that of encouraging students not to do their thesis all at the same place, but to take advantage of the whole academic network. It follows that the MPRI will implement a voluntarist policy whose purpose is to encourage students to do their research internships within the framework of the MPRI, and then their doctor's thesis, in other laboratories.
The organisation of the MPRI is based on a Studies Committee and a Steering Committee both chaired by the Director of the MPRI.
The Director of the MPRI is proposed by the Steering Committee to the Directors of the partner institutions for a renewable 4-year term.
Since January 2024, the directors of the MPRI are Prof. Jean Goubault-Larrecq (ENS Paris-Saclay), Dr. Brice Minaud (ENS Paris, INRIA), and Prof. Sylvain Schmitz (Université Paris-Cité).
Previous Directors of MPRI were:
Professor Olivier Carton, Université Paris-Cité (2017-2023),
Professor Roberto Amadio, Paris Diderot University (2014-2017),
Professor Hubert Comon-Lundh, ENS Cachan (2010-2013),
and Professor Paul Gastin, ENS Cachan (2006-2009).
The Studies Committee is in charge of all practical and daily aspects of the MPRI as well as of relations to individual students; of student selection and educational support -notably via approval of customised courses; of the search for and setting up of internships and their assessment; and of all MPRI communications (Web site, application forms etc.).
In addition to the Director of the MPRI, the Studies Committee consists of:
Members of the Studies Committee are also in charge of liaising for the MPRI with the students and the head office of their institution.
The same person may be a member of both the Steering Committee and the Studies Committee.
The researchers and/or teachers-researchers currently appointed to the Studies Committee are:
C. Dürr | Sorbonne Université |
J. Goubault-Larrecq | U. Paris Saclay at ENS Paris-Saclay, director |
S. Laplante | U. Paris-Cité |
B. Minaud | U. PSL at ENS, director |
F. Pottier | Inria |
G. Schaeffer | IP Paris at École Polytechnique |
S. Schmitz | U. Paris-Cité, director |
H. Phan | IP Paris at Télécom Paris |
T. Winterhalter | U. Paris Saclay at ENS Paris-Saclay |
The Steering Committee acts as the board of directors of the MPRI. In addition to the Director of the MPRI, the Steering Committee consists at least of:
The Steering Committee makes all educational, scientific, administrative and financial decisions of a general nature with respect to the MPRI. The Steering Committee meets
to discuss strategic issues concerning the management of the Master.
The researchers and/or teachers-researchers currently appointed to the Steering Committee by the partner and associated institutions are:
D. Kesner | U. Paris-Cité |
C. Delporte | U. Paris-Cité |
S. Schmitz | U. Paris-Cité, director |
B. Minaud | ENS, Université PSL, director |
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X. Rival | ENS, Université PSL |
P. Senellart | ENS, Université PSL |
J. Goubault-Larrecq | U. Paris Saclay at ENS Paris-Saclay, director |
P. Bouyer-Decitre | U. Paris Saclay at ENS Paris-Saclay |
Ph. Schnoebelen | U. Paris Saclay at ENS Paris-Saclay |
F. Morain | IP Paris at École Polytechnique |
H. Phan | IP Paris at Telecom Paris |
A. Miné | Sorbonne U. |
D. Rémy | INRIA |