PhD Supervisions

On-going PhD Theses
  • Daniela Fernanda Milon Florès, Semantic Environmental Trajectories of Territories, thesis of the University of Grenoble Alpes, funded by the ANR TRACES project (PRCI Franco-Swiss, 2021), started in April 2022, defense expected in April 2025, co-supervised Grégory Giuliani (Geneva University Switzerland) and with Camille Bernard (STeamer research group)
Defended PhD Theses
  • Camille Bernard, Immersing evolving geographic divisions in the semantic Web. Towards spatiotemporal knowledge graphs to reflect territorial dynamics over time, thesis of the University of Grenoble Alpes, funded by the Rhône-Alpes Region (ARC 7), defended on November 27, 2019. Co-supervision with Hy Dao (Geneva University, Switzerland) and with Marlène Villanova-Oliver (STeamer research group).
  • David NoëlAn approach based on the Semantic Web for the study of life trajectories, thesis from the University of Grenoble Alpes, funded by the Rhône-Alpes Region (ARC 7), defended on June 17, 2019. Co-supervision with Pierre Le Quéau (PACTE laboratory, Grenoble) and with Marlène Villanova-Oliver (STeamer research group).
  • Diana Nurbakova, Recommendation of Activity Sequences during Distributed Events, PhD thesis from the University of Lyon operated within INSA-Lyon, funded by the Rhône-Alpes Region (ARC 6), defended on December 13, 2018. Co-supervision with Sylvie Calabretto and with Léa Laporte (LIRIS laboratory, Lyon).
  • André Sales Fonteles, A generic architecture and a recommendation
    strategy for spatial crowdsourcing platforms, thesis from the University of Grenoble Alpes, funded by the Ministry of Higher Education and Research, defended on November 29, 2017. Co-supervision with Sylvain Bouveret (STeamer research group).
  • Anthony HombiatOF4OSM – a meta-model to structure the OpenStreetMap folksonomy into a new ontology, thesis from Grenoble Alpes University, funded by Pierre Mendès France University (Grenoble 2) and Minatec Idea’s Laboratory, defended on February 24, 2017. Co-supervision with Marlène Villanova-Oliver (STeamer research group).
  • Ghada Ben Nejma, Dynamically reconfigurable spontaneous community applications in a pervasive environment, thesis from the University of Pau and Pays de l’Adour, started in September 2011, funded by an ANR doctoral allocation in the framework of the MOANO project, defended on December 22, 2015. Co-supervision with Philippe Roose and with Marc Dalmau (LIUPPA laboratory, Biarritz).
  • Betül Aydin, Connecting Semantic 3D Models to the LOD Cloud for Mobile Applications: Discovering the Surroundings with ARCAMA-3D, thesis at the University of Grenoble Alpes, started in November 2010, financed by a doctoral research allowance from the Rhône-Alpes Region, defended on September 25, 2015, Co-supervisiion with Sylvie Calabretto and with Bruno Tellez (LIRIS laboratory, Lyon).
  • Christine PlumejeaudModels and methods for evolutionary spatio-temporal information, thesis from the University of Grenoble Alpes, started in December 2007, funded by a MENRT allocation, defended on September 22, 2011. Co-supervision with Claude Grasland (Géographie-Cités laboratory, Paris)
  • Windson Viana de Carvalho, Mobility and context sensitivity for the management of personal multimedia documents: CoMMediA, PhD thesis at the University of Grenoble Alpes, started in October 2005, funded by a CAPES-COFECUB grant, defended on February 2, 2010. Co-supervision under the responsibility of Hervé Martin (STeamer research group).
  • Alina Dia Miron, Discovery of semantic associations for the Geospatial Semantic Web: the ONTOAST framework, PhD thesis at the University Joseph Fourier, started in October 2006, funded by a MENRT grant, defended on December 8, 2009. Co-supervision with Marlène Villanova-Oliver (STeamer research group).
  • Céline Lopez-Vélasco, Selection and Composition of Web Services for the Generation of Applications Adapted to the Context of Use, thesis from the University Joseph Fourier, started in October 2004, financed by a MENRT allocation, defended on November 18, 2008. Co-supervision under the responsibility of Hervé Martin (STeamer research group).
  • Bogdan Moisuc, Design and Implementation of Adaptive Spatio-Temporal Information Systems: the ASTIS framework, thesis from the University Joseph Fourier, started in October 2003, funded by an EGIDE grant, defended on December 11th 2007.
    Co-supervision under the responsibility of Hervé Martin (STeamer research group).
  • Stéphane Ayache, Conceptual indexing of video documents by merging audio, image and text features, thesis of the Institut National Polytechnique de Grenoble, started in 2003, funded by an INPG grant, defended on July 4th 2007. Co-supervision under the responsibility of Georges Quénot (MRIM research group, LIG).
  • Angela Carrillo-Ramos, Ubiquitous agents for an adapted access to Web information systems: the PUMAS framework, thesis from the University Joseph Fourier, defended on March 5, 2007. Co-supervision under the responsibility of Hervé Martin (STeamer research group).
  • Manuele Kirsch-Pinheiro, Notification for the collaborative design and use of Multimedia Information Systems on the Web, thesis of the University Joseph Fourier defended on September 29, 2006. Co-supervision under the responsibility of Hervé Martin (STeamer research group).
  • Marlène Villanova-Oliver, Adaptability in Web-based Multimedia Information Systems: modeling and implementation of progressive access, thesis of the Institut Nationale Polytechnique de Grenoble defended on December 18, 2002. Co-supervision under the responsibility of Hervé Martin (STeamer research group).