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Students Supervised
- Post-Doctorat
- 03/2021-05/2022: co-supervisor with Nicolas Vergne of the potdoctoral work of Mircea Dumitru (03/2021-09/2021) and Essoham Ali (11/2021-05/2022); topic Stochastic Processes Applied to Eye-Tracking Problems ; financed by FEDER funding within the framework of the project Automatic human eye-tracking.
- 10/2018-03/2019: co-supervisor with Serge Pergamenchtchikov (LMRS, URN) of the potdoctoral work of Slim Beltaief; topic Statistical Signal Treatment in Complex Systems Described by Stochastic Differential Equations; financed by FEDER funding within the framework of the project Complex Systems, Territorial Intelligence and Mobility (In French: XTERM–Systèmes complexes, intelligence territoriale et mobilité) within the Large Scale Research Network Logistics - Mobility - Digital Information from the Region of Normandy; 1 article. Currently engineer developer in informatics with ALTEN Toulouse.
- 3/2018-02/2019: supervisor of the potdoctoral work of Andreas Makrides; topic Mathematical Methods For System Reliability And Survival Analysis; financed by FEDER funding within the framework of the project Random Models and Statistical Tools, Informatics and Combinatorics (In French: MOUSTIC-Modèles aléatoires et Outils Statistiques, Informatiques et Combinatoires), within the Large Scale Research Network Logistics - Mobility - Digital Information from the Region of Normandy, France; 2 articles and 1 book chapter. Currently associated lecturer in statistics with Univ. of Central Lancashire - Cyprus.
- PhD
- 10/2024-: co-supervisor with Nicolas Vergne (URN) of the PhD thesis of Aguemon Tehungue; topic Statistical learning for hidden semi-Markov drifting models with applications; financed by URN
- 10/2024-: co-supervisor with Luminita Danaila (URN) of the PhD thesis of Emmanuel Francisco Alcantara; topic Regional downscaling for extreme events; financed by URN
- 09/2021-06/2024: co-supervisor with Abdessamad El Ballouti (University Chouaïb Doukkali, Morocco), Lamia Hammadi (ENSA, Morocco), Eduardo Souza de Cursi (INSA Rouen) of the PhD thesis of Hajar RAILLANI; nanced through a project Toubkal France-Morocco; topic Facility location and disaster modelling under uncertainties : A case study of the Moroccan Relief Supply Chain; PhD defended on 06/06/2024.
- 09/2020-11/2023: supervisor of the PhD thesis of Thomas Gkelsinis; topic Statistical inference for Markov and semi-Markov processes based on divergence measures; financed by the Normandy Region; 2 articles, 2 articles submitted for publication; PhD defended on 28/11/2023.
- 12/2018-09/2022: co-supervisor with Fatiha Mokhtari and Saadia Rahmani (Laboratory of Stochastic Models, Statistics and Applications, Univ. Dr. Moulay Tahar of Saïda, Algeria) of the PhD thesis of Chafiàa Ayhar; topic Nonparametric Estimation for semi-Markov Processes with Applications; financed by a research grant of the Algerian Ministry of Education; 1 published article, 2 articles submitted for publication; PhD defended on 20/09/2022.
- 10/2018-07/2021: co-supervisor with Nacira Seddik-Ameur (Univ. Badji Mokhtar Annaba, Algeria) of the PhD thesis of Badredine Boumaraf; topic Estimation and tests in lifetime models; financed by a research grant of the Algerian Ministry of Education; 1 article; PhD defended on 27/07/2021.
- 12/2013-09/2017: co-supervisor with Serge Pergamenchtchikov of the PhD thesis of Slim Beltaief; topic: Optimal algorithms for data treatment for complex information and telecommunication systems in a random environment; financed by a research grant from the project Interaction Networks and Complex Systems (In French: RISC-Réseaux d'Interaction et Systèmes Complexes) within the Large Scale Research Network Transport, Logistics and Technology of Information from the Region Upper Normandy, France; 2 articles; PhD defended on September 8, 2017; currently engineer developer in informatics with ALTEN Toulouse.
- Participation to PhD supervising
- 11/2019-05/2020: I supervised the doctoral visit of Bice di Basilio, from University G. D'Annunzio of Chieti-Pescara, Italy, in 3rd PhD year with Guglielmo D'Amico (University G. D'Annunzio of Chieti-Pescara, Italy); our research topic was Interval reliability for semi-Markov processes and applications.
- 04/2016-12/2018: I participated to the PhD supervision of Lamia Hammadi; supervisors Abdellah Ait Ouahman (National School of Applied Sciences, University Cadi Ayyad of Marrakech), Eduardo Souza de Cursi (LMN, INSA of Rouen), Aomar Ibourk (University Cadi Ayyad of Marrakech). Our topic of interest was mainly on applications of hidden Markov models to fraud detection at the borders; 2 articles. PhD defended on December 10, 2018; currently Assistant Professor in Logistics and Industrial Engineering at ENSA of El Jadida, Morocco.
- Research engineers
- 07/2022-12/2022: co-supervisor with Nicolas Vergne of the contract of Emmanouil-Nektarios Kalligeris; topic Stochastic Processes Applied to Eye-Tracking Problems ; financed by FEDER funding within the framework of the project Automatic human eye-tracking.
- 04/2022-10/2022 co-supervisor with Nicolas Vergne of the contract of Ioannis Mavrogiannis related to the R package dsmmR : Estimation and Simulation of Drifting Semi-Markov Models; Feder funding within the
framework of the project DATALAB. - 11/2020-02/2021: co-supervisor with Nicolas Vergne of the contract of Alexandre Seiller related to the R package drimmR, Estimation, Simulation and Reliability of Drifting Markov Models; funding within the framework of the project DAISI - Data science: methodology and applications
- 07/2020-02/2021: co-supervisor with Nicolas Vergne of the contract of Florian Lecocq related to the R package smmR, Simulation, Estimation and Reliability of Semi-Markov Models; funding within the framework of the project DAISI - Data science: methodology and applications
- Master 2 research theses in Mathematics
- 2020-2021: co-supervisor (with Nicolas Vergne) of the thesis Statistical problems of drifting Markov models; student Ayoub Labiod.
- 2018-2019: supervisor of the applied research internship on the topic Digitalize hand writing (company Aubay, Paris); student Maxime Clemence; currently engineer in Artificial Intelligence with Aubay France.
- 2013-2014: supervisor of the thesis Estimation problems of semi-Markov chains; student Marion Sciauveau; doctor in Probability from CERMICS Laboratory, Ponts ParisTech School; currently PRAG at Univ. of Tours.
- 2011-2012: supervisor of the thesis Study of the work against the Erosive Runoff along the Valley of Commerce; student Fan Jia; currently analyst in the insurance company the Cooperators, Toronto.
- 2010-2011: co-supervisor (with Serge Pergamenchtchikov) of the thesis Estimations on Markov and semi-Markov chains; students Dorothée Godard and Matthieu Siroy; currently teachers of mathematics at secondary level.
- Research projects of 1st year Master in Mathematics
- 2021-2022 Statistical problems for continuous-time Markov processes, students Romain Cauquil and Antoine Panevel
- 2020-2021 Markov chains: definitions, elementary properties and ergodic theorem, students Hajar Farchak, Cheikh-Mouhammadou Djigal, Abdelali Chakani
- 2020-2021 Information criteria and statistical modeling, students Mostafa Badou, Fahd El-Aouad, Nada Maizi
- 2020-2021 Statistical modeling based on divergence measures, students Alice Bardin, Valentin Watelet, Anais Bourdon
- 2013-2014 Reliability and survival analysis of Markov systems, students Didier Bourdon and Antoine Péné
- 2011-2012 Statistical problems for discrete time Markov models, students Florian Dubois and Yidan Zheng
- 2009-2010 Estimation of accelerated life models, students Christophe Deshayes and David Dévé
- 2008-2009 Statistical problems for Markov models, students Malik Gasmi and Laurent Jassaud
- 2007-2008 Censored data and nonparametric estimation in life insurance, student Frederic dos Santos
- 2007-2008 Semi-parametric estimation in survival analysis, student Fabien Millet
- 2006-2007 Statistical problems in survival analysis, student Amandine Bel
- 2006-2007 Markov modelling for survival analysis, student Pauline Davion
- Final Projects of Professional Master in Financial and Actuarial Mathematics: supervisor of more than 50 projects starting from 2006