Pierre Paradinas
Publication Count: 1
Publication List:
(1) MESURE Tool to benchmark Java Card platforms, Volume 1, August 2009
About Pierre Paradinas:
Pierre Paradinas is currently the Technology-Development Director at INRIA, France. He is also Professor at CNAM (Paris) where he manages the "chair of Embedded and Mobile Systems". He received a PhD in Computer Science from the University of Lille (France) in 1988 on smart cards and health application. He joined Gemplus in 1989, and was successively researcher, internal technology audit, Advanced Product Manager while he launched the card based on Data Base engine (CQL), and the Director of a common research Lab with universities and National Research Center (RD2P). He sets up the Gemplus Software Research Lab in 1996. He was also appointed technology partnership Director in 2001 based in California until June 2003. He was the Gemplus representative at W3C, ISO/AFNOR, Open Card Framework and Java Community Process, co-editor of the part 7 of ISO7816, Director of the European funded Cascade project where the first 32-Risc microprocessor with Java Card was issued.
Publication List:
(1) MESURE Tool to benchmark Java Card platforms, Volume 1, August 2009

About Pierre Paradinas:
Pierre Paradinas is currently the Technology-Development Director at INRIA, France. He is also Professor at CNAM (Paris) where he manages the "chair of Embedded and Mobile Systems". He received a PhD in Computer Science from the University of Lille (France) in 1988 on smart cards and health application. He joined Gemplus in 1989, and was successively researcher, internal technology audit, Advanced Product Manager while he launched the card based on Data Base engine (CQL), and the Director of a common research Lab with universities and National Research Center (RD2P). He sets up the Gemplus Software Research Lab in 1996. He was also appointed technology partnership Director in 2001 based in California until June 2003. He was the Gemplus representative at W3C, ISO/AFNOR, Open Card Framework and Java Community Process, co-editor of the part 7 of ISO7816, Director of the European funded Cascade project where the first 32-Risc microprocessor with Java Card was issued.








