Curriculum Vitae
Carole Adam is an Associate Professor in Artificial Intelligence, who has been working at Grenoble-Alpes University since 2010. Her main research interests concern human behaviour modelling, with a particular focus on emotions, cognitive biases, and their interplay with decision-making and behaviour. She applies her research in social simulations and serious games for raising awareness about natural disasters and sustainable development, or for increasing civil engagement in urban planning. She is also very involved in scientific mediation actions towards the general public and high school students, by designing serious games, giving conferences about AI and its biases, and animating an interactive social simulation blog.
Carole Adam est Maîtresse de Conférences en Intelligence Artificielle à l'Université Grenoble-Alpes depuis 2010. Ses recherches portent sur la modélisation du comportement humain, avec un intérêt particulier pour les émotions, les biais cognitifs, et leur interaction avec les processus de prise de décision et le comportement. Ces recherches sont appliquées à la conception de simulations sociales et de jeux sérieux pour la sensibilisation aux risques naturels et au développement durable, ou pour améliorer l'implication du public dans la planification urbaine.
Professional experience
Dec 2010 - present : Associate professor since December 2010. Research in the STeamer team of LIG lab (previously MAGMA / HAwAI team). Teaching at the DLST (Department Licence Sciences and Technology) of Univ. Grenoble Alpes. Details
Nov 2008 - Nov 2010: Research fellow in the Intelligent Agents group of the CS & IT school or RMIT. Melbourne, Australia. Details
Oct 2007 - Oct 2008: Research engineer at Orange Labs. Lannion, France. Details
Sept. 2006 - Aug. 2007: Assistant Researcher and Teacher (ATER). Teaching in ENSEEIHT computer science engineering school. Research in the LILaC (Language, Interaction, Logic and Computation) team of IRIT. Toulouse, France. Details
Oct 2003 - Sept 2006: PhD student and Assistant Teacher ("moniteur"). Teaching in ENSEEIHT computer science engineering school. Research in the LILaC (Language, Interaction, Logic and Computation) team of IRIT. Toulouse, France. Details