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== History ==
 
== History ==
  
IGG group is the first research group in computer science - associated to the CNRS - that was created in Strasbourg by Jean-François Dufourd and Jean Françon, more than twenty years ago.
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IGG group is the first computer science research group of Strasbourg. Jean-François Dufourd and Jean Françon are at the origin of its creation during the eighties. In 1984, the team gave birth to the Computer Science Research Center (CRI) which formed the LSIIT in 1994.
  
[[Image:LapinsIGG.jpg|right|thumb|300px]] Since fifteen years this research group is composed of about ten teniors. In 10 years, since Dominique Bechmann came at its head, the group has been almost completey renewed : only Dominique Bechmann, Jean-François Dufourd and Pascal Schreck - who were associate professors (AP) at the time - were already in the team in 1997.  
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[[Image:LapinsIGG.jpg|right|thumb|300px]] During the nineties, the research group was already well known for its pioneering research lead by a dozen of teniors. Then, an almost complete renewal of its members occured. Many researchers integrated laboratories in Poitiers (Eric Andrès PR, Yves Bertrand PR, Laurent Fuchs AP, Pascal Lienhardt PR), in Limoges (Djamchid Ghanzanfarpour PR) and Clermont-Ferrand (Jean-Pierre Réveilles PR). The discrete geometry and mathematical morphology thematics of the group has been reassigned to the MIV group of the LSIIT. More recently, Jean-Michel Dischler came back from Limoges to become professor of the group in 2001 and 8 new assistant professors have been integrated during the 2000s; 3/4 of them didn't defend their Ph.D. within the LSIIT and come from the LJK (Grenoble), the LIRIS (Lyon) and the INRIA (Nancy, Nice, Orsay).
 
 
Several events, such as the departure of many researchers for laboratories in Poitiers (Eric Andrès PR, Yves Bertrand PR, Laurent Fuchs AP, Pascal Lienhardt PR), Limoges (Djamchid Ghanzanfarpour PR) and Clermont-Ferrand (Jean-Pierre Réveilles PR), and such as the integration of discrete geometry and mathematical morphology in the MIV group, the return of Jean-Michel Dischler from Limoges on a professor (PR) position in 2001, and the hiring of eight new associate professors during the time period of 2005-2008, have largely recomposed this team and redrawn its scientific contours.
 
  
 
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Revision as of 12:35, 15 October 2011

History

IGG group is the first computer science research group of Strasbourg. Jean-François Dufourd and Jean Françon are at the origin of its creation during the eighties. In 1984, the team gave birth to the Computer Science Research Center (CRI) which formed the LSIIT in 1994.

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During the nineties, the research group was already well known for its pioneering research lead by a dozen of teniors. Then, an almost complete renewal of its members occured. Many researchers integrated laboratories in Poitiers (Eric Andrès PR, Yves Bertrand PR, Laurent Fuchs AP, Pascal Lienhardt PR), in Limoges (Djamchid Ghanzanfarpour PR) and Clermont-Ferrand (Jean-Pierre Réveilles PR). The discrete geometry and mathematical morphology thematics of the group has been reassigned to the MIV group of the LSIIT. More recently, Jean-Michel Dischler came back from Limoges to become professor of the group in 2001 and 8 new assistant professors have been integrated during the 2000s; 3/4 of them didn't defend their Ph.D. within the LSIIT and come from the LJK (Grenoble), the LIRIS (Lyon) and the INRIA (Nancy, Nice, Orsay).