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distributed computing, namely algorithms, models for coarse grained parallelism, distributed locking, scientific experimentation, modeling and the transfer to application domains.
 
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His blog is mostly about [https://gustedt.wordpress.com/ programming in modern C].
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His blog is mostly about [https://gustedt.wordpress.com/ programming in modern C], as is the contents of the book [[:File:modernC.pdf|"Modern C"]] he is currently writing. For both, constructive feedback is highly welcome.
  
 
Until 2013 he was head of the INRIA project team [http://algorille.loria.fr/ AlGorille], Algorithms for the Grid, which is collocated in [http://www.loria.fr Nancy] and [http://www.icube.unistra.fr/ Strasbourg]. It combines research and development in parallel and distributed algorithms for applications
 
Until 2013 he was head of the INRIA project team [http://algorille.loria.fr/ AlGorille], Algorithms for the Grid, which is collocated in [http://www.loria.fr Nancy] and [http://www.icube.unistra.fr/ Strasbourg]. It combines research and development in parallel and distributed algorithms for applications

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Jens Gustedt completed his studies of mathematics at the University of Bonn and Berlin Technical University. His research at that time covered the intersection between Discrete Mathematics and efficient computation, which also brought him the authorization in 1995 to apply for full professor positions in France in the domain of Computer Science. Since 1998, he is working as a senior scientist at the French National Institute for Computer Science and Control (INRIA).

Since his recruitment at INRIA, his research was focused on aspects of parallel and distributed computing, namely algorithms, models for coarse grained parallelism, distributed locking, scientific experimentation, modeling and the transfer to application domains.

His blog is mostly about programming in modern C, as is the contents of the book "Modern C" he is currently writing. For both, constructive feedback is highly welcome.

Until 2013 he was head of the INRIA project team AlGorille, Algorithms for the Grid, which is collocated in Nancy and Strasbourg. It combines research and development in parallel and distributed algorithms for applications with studies of the setup of rigorous scientific experiments through simulation, emulation and in situ experimentation. This team is composed of about 15 members, representing a mix of confirmed scientists, PhD students, postdocs and engineers. The team is involved in several financed projects that target the development of software platforms in the above mentioned domains.

Since 2001 he is Editor-in-Chief of the scientific journal Discrete Mathematics & Theoretical Computer Science (DMTCS).

Publications: INRIA TU Berlin thesis