Annie Gravey is an alumni from the "Ecole Normale Supérieure de Fontenay-aux-Roses" where she obtained the "Agrégation de Mathématiques" in 1978 and received a PhD degree in Automatics and Signal Theory from Paris-Sud University in 1981. She is currently Professor and Head of the Computer Engineering Departement at the ENST-Bretagne. Her current research interests include the design and evaluation of traffic engineering methods for broadband networks, and of procedures related to QoS specification and management.
Before joining the ENST-Bretagne, Dr Gravey spent almost 20 years in France Telecom Research and Development where she conducted studies related to the design of mechanisms for specifying and controlling broadband traffic. Over the past decade, she participated to several European research projects which were devoted to advancing research in the field of Performance Evaluation in multiservice telecommunication networks. She also took part in the specification of operational resource allocation policies for supporting national and international ATM services offered by France Telecom. For many years, she was involved in broadband networking standards. Dr Gravey represented France Telecom and her country in ETSI and ITU-T SG13, in the area of QoS specification and traffic engineering for B-ISDN. She thus took part in the early works, in ITU-T, which led to the QoS, traffic and OAM ATM specifications.
Dr. Gravey has been active in the program committees of conferences
addressing networking issues for a number of years. She is senior member
of the SEE (Société de
l'Electricité, de l'Electronique et des Technologies de l'Information
et de la Communication) since 2001 and was awarded, in 1999, the "Médaille
André Blondel" by the same Society. She is Editor of the Journal
of Computation and Networks.
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