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French national research institution focusing on computer science, control theory and applied mathematics. Created in 1967 at Rocquencourt near to Paris, INRIA (The National Institute for Research in Computer Science and Control) is a public scientific and technological establishment (EPST) under the double supervision of the French Research Ministry and the Ministry of Economy, Finance and Industry.
INRIA does both theoretical and applied research in computer science. In the process, it has produced many widely used programs. Indeed, it has designed CaML, a language from the ML family, and developped both the Caml Light and OCaml implementations. It has also developped Bigloo, a Scheme implementation, and Scilab, a numerical computation software package similar to Matlab.
It has 6 research units:
and also contributes to academic research teams outside of those centers.
See also: