MPRI courses 2025-2026

This is a temporary page listing all MPRI courses in the academic year 2025-2026. Course details are subject to change.

The main MPRI website remains (for now) at the same location:

https://wikimpri.dptinfo.ens-cachan.fr/doku.php

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2025-2026 course list

Display: RESET Algorithms Complexity Parallel/Distributed Algo. Computer Algebra Automata/Games Verification Discrete Math/Graphs Geometry/Visual Data Semantic/Languages Logic/Proof Cryptography Quantum Bio-info Databases

AcronymTitle ECTSHoursH/weekLanguageManagerThemes
prfsysFoundations of Proof Systems
Fondements des systèmes de preuves
3243 Benjamin WernerLogic/Proof, Verification
prfaProof Assistants
Assistants de preuves
3243Théo WinterhalterLogic/Proof, Verification
wqoAlgorithmic Aspects of Well Quasi-Order Theory
Aspects algorithmiques de la théorie des beaux préordres
3243 Jean Goubault-LarrecqAutomata/Games, Verification, Complexity
vcpVerification of Concurrent Programs
Vérification de programmes concurrents
3243 Ahmed BouajjaniParallel/Distributed Algo., Verification, Semantic/Languages
progproofsProofs of Programs
Preuves de programmes
3243 Jean-Marie MadiotLogic/Proof, Semantic/Languages, Verification
syncSynchronous Programming of Reactive Systems
Programmation synchrone de systèmes réactifs
3243 Marc PouzetParallel/Distributed Algo., Semantic/Languages, Verification
reachAnalysis of Control Systems
Analyse de systèmes contrôlés
3243 Éric GoubaultAutomata/Games, Verification
jeuxstoAlgorithms for Stochastic Games
Algorithmes pour les jeux stochastiques
3243 Stéphane Le RouxAutomata/Games, Verification, Algorithms
aisavAbstract Interpretation: Application to Static Analysis and Verification
Interprétation abstraite : application à l'analyses statique et à la vérification
6483 Antoine MinéAutomata/Games, Verification, Semantic/Languages
adverifAdvanced Techniques of Verification
Techniques avancées de vérification
6483 Patricia BouyerAutomata/Games, Verification

*: Courses marked with an asterisk are breakable: students can choose to validate only the first half of the course. In that case, the course counts for 3 ECTS.

Language: means the course is in English, means it is in French. means the teachers will adapt to the students. (Typically, this means course materials are in English, but the language during lectures will be adapted to the audience; see the course page for more information.)