The Speakers
Mourad Baiou, CNRS research director
Director of LIMOS
Assoc. Prof. Ta Hai Tung
Dean of School of Information and Communication Technology
Hanoi University of Science and Technology
Rodolphe Le Riche, CNRS research director
Rodolphe Le Riche is a permanent CNRS researcher at LIMOS. His work deals with global optimization algorithms and engineering model identification. He likes simple, well-thought theory in relation to practical engineering problems.
Prof. Didier Rullière
Didier Rullière is professor at Mines Saint-Etienne and researcher at LIMOS. Before that, he was assistant professor at ISFA, an actuarial school. He has numerous contributions in statistical modeling, risk analysis and optimization. As a non-professional note, he is fond of the Vietnamese culture.
Assoc. Prof. Huynh Thi Thanh Binh
Vice Dean of School of Information and Communication Technology
Head of Optimization Group
Hanoi University of Science and Technology
Prof. Jean-Philippe Gayon
Jean-Philippe Gayon is a professor at ISIMA (Institut Supérieur d'Informatique, de Modélisation et de leurs Applications), a school of Clermont Auvergne INP. He is co-director of the Industrial Engineering master's degree. He carries out his research at LIMOS (Laboratory of Computer Science, Modeling and Systems Optimization) where he is currently co-leader of the research axis "Decision-support Tools for Production and Services". He is interested in several operations management problem, such as scheduling, production planning, inventory management and transport logistics, with a special focus in stochastic models.
Dr. Nguyen Khanh Phuong
School of Information and Communication Technology
Hanoi University of Science and Technology
Vehicle routing problem with drones
Prof. Engelbert Mephu Nguifo
Engelbert Mephu Nguifo is a full professor of computer science at University Clermont Auvergne (UCA), France. At UCA, he has served as Vice-President of the mathematical and computer science department (2012-2016). He is leading research on complex data mining and machine learning in the joined University-CNRS laboratory LIMOS (Laboratory of Computer Science, Modelisation and Optimization), where he is co-chair of the Information and Communication Systems research group. His research interests include formal concept analysis, artificial intelligence, machine learning, complex data mining, pattern recognition, bioinformatics, big data, and knowledge representation. Mephu Nguifo has a Ph.D. in computer science from the University of Montpellier. He has published more than hundred technical papers in majors journals and conferences, and was advisor of more than ten PhD students currently in academic position. He was principal investigator of several international research project grants. He is member of the steering committee of international conference on Concept Lattices and their Applications (CLA), and has served as PC Chair of CLA in 2006, as well as French conference on Machine Learning (CAp) in 2010. He has co-organized several workshops of majors conferences (ECAI, IJCAI, ECML/PKDD, VLDB) on several research topics (Bioinformatics and AI, Evolving Graphs, Concept Lattices). He is an ACM Senior member, and member of French AI, data mining, and classification associations (AFIA, EGC). He was member of the executive board of the French Association on Artificial Intelligence (AFIA). He is currently member of the executive board of the French CNRS research group on Artificial Intelligence (GDR IA).
Dr. Bui Quoc Trung
School of Information and Communication Technology
Hanoi University of Science and Technology
Operations Research in Fintech: some applications
Dr. Dinh Viet Sang
Deputy Director, International Research Center in Artificial Intelligence
School of Information and Communication Technology
Hanoi University of Science and Technology
Computer Vision for Healthcare and Remote Sensing
Prof. Alexandre Guitton
Alexandre Guitton (MSc 2003; PhD 2005) is a Full Professor in Computer Science at Université Clermont Auvergne. He is doing his research in the LIMOS - CNRS laboratory. His research interests include the design and analysis of low-level protocols (typically, MAC-layer or NWK-layer protocols) for wireless networks. Currently, he focuses on Low-Power Wide Area Networks (LPWANs), and specifically on both LoRa (Long Range) and LoRaWAN (Long Range Wide Area Network) protocols.
Dr. Trinh Van Chien
School of Information and Communication Technology
Hanoi University of Science and Technology
Quality assessment of multimedia data over 5G network
Prof. Oussama Habachi
Oussama Habachi received the Engineering Degree in Computer Sciences from ENSI (National School of Computer Sciences) in September 2008, and in 2009 the M.Sc in Network and Communications from the University of Pierre and Marie Curie (UPMC), Paris, France. From October 2009 to September 2012, he pursued his PhD thesis in Computer sciences at the University of Avignon. In October 2012, he joined INRIA Sophia-Antipolis as a post-doctoral research fellow working on optimal impulsive control systems, cognitive radio and game theory. Between 2014 and 2021, he was an assistant professor at the university of Limoges. He is currently a full professor at the University of Clermont Auvergne and member of the laboratory Limos. His main research interests include wireless networks and Internet of things using tools from game theory, decision theory and machine learning.
Dr. Nguyen Phi Le
Managing Director, International Research Center in Artificial Intelligence
School of Information and Communication Technology
Hanoi University of Science and Technology
Robust Federated Learning for non-IID data.
Assoc. Prof. Chafik Samir
Chafik Samir is an Associate Professor (HDR) at the University of Clermont Auvergne (UCA) and member of LIMOS (CNRS UMR 6158) Lab, France. His main research interests involve:
Artificial Intelligence / Machine Learning
Statistical Shape Analysis: Functional, curves, surfaces, 4D, etc.
Regression/Classification and Optimization on Manifolds
Dynamics and Functional Patterns Analysis with applications to real world probelms
Dr. Le Chi Ngoc
Dr. Ngoc C. Le got his PhD in Mathemtics in Technical University of Freiberg, Germany. His research interests include Graph Theory, Network Theory, Data Mining, and Machine Learning.
Prof. Christian Laforest
Christian Laforest is professor at Clermont Auvergne INP and UCA, France. He is a computer scientist in LIMOS and works in the fields of discrete optimization, graphs algorithms, polynomial approximation algorithms. Before 2008 he was assistant professor at Evry, France. His PhD in the field of network algorithms and distributed algorithms. Before that he was student in math. and computer science.
Dr. Do Duy Hieu
Institute of Mathematics, Hanoi, Vietnam.
Graduated top of the class from Hanoi University of Science, VNU in 2013.
Completed PhD at the Institute of Mathematics in 2019.
Research focus: additive combinatorics, graph theory, community detection algorithms.