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Olivier Camp
Graduate School of Electronics of the West
France
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Brief Bio
Since 2000, Olivier Camp is Assistant Professor at ESEO a graduate school of Engineering in Angers, France.; where he is a member of the MODESTE research team. During academic year 2012-2013 he was the director of IFI/VNU (Institut de la Francophonie pour l'Informatique-Vietnam National University) a French speaking graduate institute in information technology in Hanoi, Vietnam. He received his Ph.D from Université Paris 6, France in 1994 and his research interests include security of wireless networks, trust modeling and software engineering. He is the co-author of several articles in national and international
conferences and journals and has been involved in several international conferences as a member of the organising committee or the program committee. He has participated in two French collaborative funded R&D project in the field of security RAHMS (intrusion detection for ad hoc networks) and Everyware (security for heterogeneous wireless networks).
In ESEO, Olivier Camp is in charge of several courses dealing with security and software engineering.
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Joaquim Filipe
Polytechnic Institute of Setubal / INSTICC
Portugal
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Brief Bio
Joaquim B L Filipe is currently a Coordinator Professor of the School of Technology of the Polytechnic Institute of Setúbal (EST-Setúbal), Portugal. He got his PhD at the School of Computing of Staffordshire University, U.K, in 2000.
His main areas of research involve Artificial Intelligence and Multi-Agent System theory and applications to different domains, with an emphasis on social issues in activity coordination, especially in organizational modelling and simulation, where he has been actively involved in several R&D projects, including national and international programs. He represented EST-Setúbal in
several European projects.
He has over 200 publications, including papers in conferences and journals, edited books, and conference proceedings. He started several conference series, sponsored by INSTICC and technically co-sponsored or in cooperation with major International Associations.
He took part in over 100 conference and workshop program committees and he is on the editorial board of a Springer book series.
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Slimane Hammoudi
ESEO, ERIS
France
http://slimane.hammoudi.free.fr/
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Brief Bio
Slimane Hammoudi is Professor at ESEO in Angers-France, a graduate school of engineering in electronics, computing, networking and telecommunications. Since 2003 his research interests have been in the main area of Model Driven Engineering with the focus on two application domains: Web Services and Context-Awareness. Since 2005, he has served as a co-chair of a workshop on Model Driven Development (MDEIS and FTMDD), a satellite workshop of ICEIS, international conference on enterprise information systems.
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Michal Smialek
Warsaw University of Technology
Poland
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Brief Bio
Michal Smialek holds a habilitation degree in informatics from the Department of Cybernetics of the Military University of Technology and PhD (Eng) in electrical engineering from the Faculty of Electrical Engineering of the Warsaw University of Technology. He also has MSc degrees in Computer Science and in Advanced Software Engineering from the Warsaw University of Technology and the University of Sheffield (Department of Computer Science) respectively. He is currently a Professor at the Chair of the Theory of Electrical Engineering and Applied Informatics and was a senior consultant at Infovide-Matrix S.A. He al
so teached as a Visiting Professor at the University of Carlos III in Madrid. Prof. Smialek has over 20 years of experience in systems development using object-oriented methods. He has been developing software as a programmer, analyst, process engineer and project manager. He is a certified Rational Unified Process instructor. Michal Smialek has already conducted almost 200 editions of various courses in the area of software engineering for major Polish banks, telecoms, insurance companies, software houses and others. He has published over 80 articles in national and international journals and conference proceedings. Currently, Michal Smialek is engaged in research around Model-Driven Software Development and specifically in Model-Driven Requirements Engineering. He is the author of “Understanding UML. Methods of object modeling” (in Polish, Helion, 2005) and “From Requirements to Java in a Snap” (Springer, 2015). He was also the scientific coordinator of the ReDSeeDS project conducted within the European Union’s 6th Framework Program for Scientific Research by the Warsaw University of Technology together with 10 other renown European institutions. He currently leads the SMoG research group that develops methods and tools for requirements-based model-driven development. He also lead the WUT team within the REMICS project conducted under the 7th Framework Program.
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