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Researcher in computer science, complex systems, optimization, stochastic algorithms, metaheuristics.

  • Researcher in swarm intelligence. Post-doctoral fellowship at the École Nationale Supérieure des Mines de Saint-Étienne.
  • Researcher & teacher in networks & computer science. Paris 12 university.
  • PhD in computer science. Paris 12 university.
  • Postgraduate certificate in biomathematics. Universities of Paris 6, Paris 7, Université Libre de Bruxelles.
  • Master's degree on evolution, ethology and ecology. Rennes 1 university.

Areas of interest :

  • Computer science
  • Stochastic algorithms, metaheuristics, evolutionary computation, adaptation of metaheuristics to continuous problems, ant colony optimisation algorithms, estimation of distribution algorithms, dynamical continuous optimization, hybrid algorithms.
  • Performance assessment of stochastic optimization methods, statistical comparison of metaheuristics, assisted parameter setting.
  • Software engineering, implementation of metaheuristics.
  • Self-organization, complex system modelling.


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