PhD Students and Post-Doctoral Researchers

Doctorates completed

  • Morteza Alaeddini. PhD. 2019 – 2022. Subject: A multi-agent architecture for trading on an open and secure interbank money market. Funded by IDEX-IRS 2019. Joint supervision with Paul Reaidy and Philippe Madiès (CERAG laboratory).
  • Rouba Iskandar. PhD. 2018 – 2022. Subject: An integrated seismic risk modeling approach including human behaviour. Joint supervision with Elise Beck (PACTE) and Cécile Cornou (ISTerre).
  • Bouzianne Seiffeddine. PhD. 2018 – 2022. Subject: Multi-agent Predictive system for simulating pollution hard to energy production and usage. Funded by the University of Annaba. Co-director. In collaboration with the University of Annaba, Algeria.
  • Manon Predhumeau. PhD. 2018 – 2021 Subject: Social navigation of autonomous vehicles among crowds. Joint supervision with Anne Spalanzani, INRIA.
  • Julius Bangate PhD 2015-2019. Multiagent modeling and simulation of seismic crisis. Grenoble Alpes University. 50% co-direction with Elise Beck, PACTE.
  • Lauren Thevin. PhD 2013-2016. Collective decisions in complex interactive and collaborative environments: application to crisis management. Grenoble Alpes University. 40% co-direction with Catherine Garbay, LIG-AMA.
  • Sabri Ghazi PhD. 2012-2017. Multi-agent systems approach for the simulation of air pollution. 50% co-direction with Badji Mokhtar-Annaba University, Algeria.
  • Shahrazed Labba. PhD 2013-2017. The Dynamic Construction of Collaborative Systems on the Hybrid Cloud. 50% co-direction with ENSI-RIADI, Tunisia.
  • Parvaneh Sarshar. PhD 2012-2015. Informal supervision: Smartphone Support for best practice evacuation policies. 20% co-direction with Jose J. Gonzalez, University of Agder, Norway.
  • Ayesha Kashif. PhD 2011-2014. Human Behavior Modeling for Energy Management. 50% co-direction with the G-SCOP laboratory, France.
  • James Marshall. PhD 1999-2002. An investigation into kin selection and reciprocal cooperation in viscous populations. De Montfort University, England. 30% co-direction.
  • David Rozier. PhD 1995-1998. Qualitative modeling and simulation of physical systems for a diagnostic purpose. De Montfort University, England. 50% co-direction.

Post-doctoral supervision

  • Rouba Iskandar 2022- present. Post-doctoral subject: Developing a human behaviour model for earthquakes in Greece.
  • Lyuba Mancheva 2018-2020. Post-doctoral subjects: Human behaviour modelling in bushfires; Pedestrian modelling and simulation in shared spaces.
  • Mahyar Moghaddam 2018-2020. Post-doctoral subject: IOT systems and human behaviour modelling and simulation.
  • Galateia Terti. 2018-2019. Post-doctoral subject: Human behaviour modelling and simulation in flash flood situations.
  • Ayesha Kashif. 2014-2015. Post-doctoral subject: Serious Games for Energy Management.

 

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