Coordinators

Maxime Lefrançois

Maxime Lefrançois is Associate Professor at Mines Saint-Étienne, and member of the LIMOS CNRS UMR 6158. He holds a PhD in Computer Science from the Université of Nice Côte d’Azur. His research is around languages and protocols for semantic interoperability in the context of the industry of the future in a broad sense.

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Pierre Maret

Pierre Maret is a Full Professor of Computer Science at Université Jean Monnet, and a member of the Hubert Curien Laboratory. His research topics include Semantic web, data and knowledge modeling, ontologies, virtual communities, social networks.

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Professors

Fabien Badeig

Fabien Badeig is a Research Engineer at Mines Saint-Étienne. He holds a PhD in computer science from Grenoble University. He contributes to the different research projects of the Computer Science and Intelligent Systems department.

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Flavien Balbo

Flavien Balbo is Full Professor of Computer Science at Mines Saint-Étienne. He is at the head of the Computer Science and Intelligent Systems department. His research topics include Interaction management and simulation modeling in Multi-Agent Systems, and Intelligent Transportation Systems.

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Olivier Boissier

Olivier Boissier is Full Professor of Computer Science at Mines Saint-Étienne, and member of the LIMOS CNRS UMR 6158 Laboratory. He is at the head of Institut Fayol. His research topics include Multi-agents systems, Control and Coordination of Decentralized and Open Socio-Cognitive Systems, and Multi-Agent Oriented Programming.

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Victor Charpenay

Victor Charpenay is Associate Professor at Mines Saint-Étienne, and member of the LIMOS CNRS UMR 6158 Laboratory. He holds a PhD in Computer Science from the University of Passau and a German-French Master’s degree from the University of Passau and the engineering school INSA Lyon. His research topics include semantics for the Web of Things, knowledge management and exchange in embedded environments. He is a contributor to the W3C Web of Things standards.

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Fabrice Muhlenbach

Fabrice Muhlenbach is associate professor at Université Jean Monnet, and a member of the Hubert Curien Laboratory. His research activity is located in the general field of artificial intelligence and concerns the improvement of recommendation processes from intelligent systems.

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Luis Gustavo Nardin

Luis Gustavo Nardin is associate professor at Mines Saint-Étienne. He holds a PhD in computer science from the University of São Paulo. His research interests center around the use and development of multiagent systems models, tools, and methodologies in combination with simulation and statistical analysis for understanding the impacts of social and human behaviors on the emergent properties of complex adaptive systems.

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Xavier Serpaggi

Xavier Serpaggi is Research Engineer at Mines Saint-Étienne. He holds a PhD in computer science from University Jean Monnet. He is in charge of the Computer Science common core program, and is involved in many teaching units. He is responsible of the Connected Devices lab.

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Antoine Zimmermann

Antoine Zimmermann is associate professor at Mines Saint-Étienne. He holds a PhD in computer science from Grenoble University, and an habilitation to supervise Ph.Ds since 2021. His research is in the field of the Semantic Web. He is especially interested in systems, models, formalisms, algorithms, applications that aim at exploiting multiple sources of information, in a broad sense. This applies to: Knowledge representation, Linked Data / the Web of Data, distributed data management and querying, federated queries.

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Guillaume Muller

Guillaume Muller is associate professor at Mines Saint-Etienne. He holds a PhD in computer science from Mines Saint-Etienne and has ~10 years experience in the industry. His research addresses the distributed/multi-agent aspects of machine learning, with particular focuses on security/privacy, frugality/TinyML and the links between symbolic AI and numerical AI. His applications domains involve current primordial aspects of our society, like cyber security, health care and sustainable development.

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