I hold a CNRS senior researcher position (DR2) at the LIP6 lab, where I lead the Complex Networks team and co-lead the Networks and Distributed Systems department.
My research is centered on the general study of (large) graphs met in practice, called real-world graphs, or complex networks. I work in particular on internet topology, peer-to-peer exchanges, social networks, and spreading phenomena.
I lead the project Measurement and Analysis of P2P Activity Against Paedophile Content
and
the project Diffusion dans les réseaux : mesure et analyse pour la modélisation.
PhD students (co-advisor, in most cases):
Oussama Allali,
Thomas Aynaud,
Daniel Bernardes,
Raphaël Fournier,
Assia Hamzaoui,
Sébastien Heymann,
Elie Rotenberg,
Abdelhamid Salah Brahim,
Massoud Seifi,
Wang Xiaomin.
More details in my CV (in french).
Matthieu.Latapy@lip6.fr
http://www-rp.lip6.fr/~latapy
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