Laboratoire d'Informatique de Paris 6
LIP6 is a joint research unit specialized in computer science. It is one of the largest computer science laboratories in France, with more than 150 permanent researchers and around 130 PHD candidates. It is associated with the CNRS, the French state research organization, and Sorbonne University.
LIP6's current name comes from the acronym of its historical name as the Computer Science Laboratory of Paris 6. It was founded in January 1997 through the fusion of three smaller research laboratories.
Research & Activities
LIP6's activities focus on the modeling and resolution of fundamental computer science problems driven by their applications, as well as the implementation and validation of solutions through academic and industrial partnerships.Research is carried by 18 teams spread across 4 main research axes:
- Artificial Intelligence and Data Science
- Architecture, Systems and Network
- Safety, Security and Reliability
- Theory and Mathematics for Computing
International cooperation is essential for LIP6. The unit maintains strong ties with universities in Brazil, Japan, China, the United States, and many European countries. In addition to academic research, LIP6 also has a long history of cooperation with industrial partners through the framework of national, European or international projects.
LIP6 currently hosts three European Research Council projects:
- Quantum Superiority with Coherent State
- Modular Open Platform for Static Analysis
- Topological Reduction of Scientific 3D Data