Adlen Ksentini

EURECOM | 5G, Network virtualization, Network softwarization, Network slicing

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Stéphanie Tillement

IMT Atlantique | risk management, sociology, nuclear safety

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Vincent Thiéry

IMT Nord Europe | Civil Engineering, Environment, Geosciences, Geomaterials

Vincent Thiéry is geologist, currently associate professor (qualified to conduct research) at IMT Nord Europe. His research interests deal with microstructural investigations of geomaterials based on optical microscopy, scanning electron microscopy, confocal laser scanning microscopy… Based on those tools, his research thematics cover a wide spectrum ranging from old cements (framework from the CASSIS project) to more fundamental geological interests (first finding of microdiamonds in metropolitan France) as well as industrial applications as polluted soil remediation using hydraulic binders. In his field of expertise, he insists on the need to break the boundaries between fundamental and engineering sciences in order to enrich each other.

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Gérard Dray

IMT Mines Alès | Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning

Gérard Dray is a Full Professor at IMT Mines Alès in the Laboratory of Computer Engineering and Production Engineering (LGI2P). He researches and develops methods of information processing whose objective is the digitalization of knowledge in order to facilitate the action of the man, to make it more reliable, more efficient. These information processing procedures are mainly based on artificial intelligence and machine learning methods. Gérard Dray is responsible of scientific activities in the field of “Health, Aging, Quality of Life” through a transversal axis to IMT Mines Alès. With the aim of developing this axis in a context close to clinical issues, he coordinates the work of the dedicated ICT and Health team of LGI2P hosted at the EuroMov research center of the University of Montpellier.

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David Gesbert

EURECOM | 5G, Telecommunications, Networks, Connected objects

David Gesbert (IEEE Fellow) is Professor and Head of the Communication Systems Department, EURECOM. He obtained the Ph.D from Telecom Paris France, in 1997. After his PhD, he has been with the Information Systems Laboratory, Stanford University. He was then a founding engineer of Iospan Wireless Inc, a Stanford spin off pioneering MIMO-OFDM (now Intel). D. Gesbert has published about 300 papers and 25 patents, some of them winning journal awards: 2015 IEEE Best Tutorial Paper Award (Communications Society), 2012 SPS Signal Processing Magazine Best Paper Award, 2004 IEEE Best Tutorial Paper Award (Communications Society), 2005 Young Author Best Paper Award for Signal Proc. Society journals. He has been a Technical Program Co-chair for ICC2017. He was named a Thomson-Reuters Highly Cited Researchers in Computer Science. Since 2015, he holds the ERC Advanced grant “PERFUME” on the topic of smart device Communications in future wireless networks. He is a Board member for the OpenAirInterface (OAI) Software Alliance. Since early 2019, he heads the Huawei-funded Chair on Adwanced Wireless Systems Towards 6G Networks.

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Imed Boughzala

Institut Mines-Télécom Business School | Digital intelligence, Digital transformation , Data intelligence

 

Imed Boughzala is Professor of Information Systems and Director of the TIM (Technology, Information & Management, Ex-DSI) department at IMT-BS. PhD in Computer Science from the University of Paris Pierre & Marie Curie and HDR accredited in both Computer Science and Management Science, Imed has a deep and rich international experience acquired through his research, lecturing and collaboration on major projects. He has recently completed an Executive MBA at IMT-BS and the program “Management and Leadership in higher education” at Harvard Graduate School of Education.

His research interests focus on Digital Intelligence and Digital Transformation. He is the founder of SMART BIS (Smart Business Information Systems) research team and presently Director of the IS (Innovation Support) Lab, which includes scholars from different areas working on the future IS generation. Since September 2018, he is co-heading of the observatory of digital transformation within business schools and member of the labeling colleges of pedagogical initiatives at the FNEGE.

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Chantal Morley

Institut Mines-Télécom Business School | Management, Information systems, Gender studies

Professor Chantal Morley is a faculty member of Institut Mines-Télécom Business School. She holds a PhD in Information Systems Management from HEC-Paris, and an accreditation to direct research (HDR) from IAE-Montpellier II. She has previously served as a consultant on IT projects (Steria, CGI). She has published several books on project management, and Information Systems modelling. After graduating from EHESS (Sociology of Gender), she has been working since 2005 on gender and information technology in the research group Gender@IMT. Her research topics focus on: male gendering of the computer field, dynamics of IT stereotyping, women inclusion in digital occupations, and feminist approach in research. In 2018, she has developed a MOOC on Gender Diversity in Digital Occupations.

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Chloé Clavel

 

Télécom Paris | Natural Language Processing, machine learning, affective computing, human-agent interaction, emotions recognition

Chloé Clavel has been Associate Professor at Télécom Paris since 2013 at the Laboratoire de Traitement et Communication de l’Information (LTCI). Her research contributes to the development of methods based on artificial intelligence (learning models of socio-emotional behaviour by combining symbolic methods and methods based on machine learning) and affective computing (analysis and synthesis of socio-emotional signals). Her research is integrated into a broader topic of social computing, which she coordinates within the LTCI. She is currently working on interactions between humans and virtual agents, from the analysis of the user’s socio-emotional behaviour (verbal and non-verbal) to socio-emotional interaction strategies. She has participated in several European and national collaborative projects around Social Computing (e.g. H2020 ITN ANIMATAS, aria-valuspa UE-TIC, Labex smart). She recently obtained an ANR Young Researchers on the themes of opinion analysis in interactions (ANR MAOI).
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