Short Curriculum
Academic Profile
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PhD in computer science (October 2003 to December 2006)
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University : Claude Bernard Lyon1, computer science department, LIRIS laboratory
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Title : Self-organized approach proposal for the resource sharing problem
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Research domains : multi-agent systems, swarm intelligence, complex adaptative systems, coordination of agent activity
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DEA in computer science (September 2002 to July 2003)
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University : Doctoral school EDIIS
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Equivalence : MSc Degree in Computer Science
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Main subjects covered : distributed artificial intelligence, multi-agent systems, multimedia documents, image and information Systems
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Maitrise MIAG in computer science (September 1997 to July 2001)
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University : Claude Bernard Lyon1, computer science department
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Equivalence : BSc Degree in Computer Science
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Main subjects covered : programming, databases, project management, information systems, management accounting
Professional Experiences
- Maître de conférences (Lecturer / Assistant Professor) (since September 2008)
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University : Claude Bernard Lyon 1, computer science department
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Laboratory : GAMA, member of the SyCoSMA team
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ATER (temporary lecturer) (Febrary 2007 to August 2008)
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University : Claude Bernard Lyon 1, computer science department, LIESP laboratory
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Main activities and responsabilities : Teaching of oriented-object programming (java) and databases (SQL, Php). Research in the SMA group of LIESP laboratory (industrial collaborations and a PhD student Co-advised)
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Research and Development Engineer (October 2003 to January 2007)
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Company : OSLO (provide a multi-agent platform to design, build and execute adaptive business solutions)
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Mission, activities and responsabilities : During my thesis (associated to CESNA project), I studied the general characteristics of the resource sharing problem for industrial applications in order to propose an innovative multi-agent approach fiting these ones. This work led to a new approach (CESNA), an United States patent, some national/international publications. This applied research continues with a new project: the Governance project.
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Development Engineer (November 2001 to April 2002)
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Company : HD Technology
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Activities and responsabilities : analysis and development of softwares to control production chains