WComp.NET is the result of the work of a lot of people: researchers, PhD students, engineer students, …
| Stéphane Lavirotte , Assistant Professor at Université de Nice Sophia Antipolis, as join the Rainbow research group in 2005. He got his PhD degree in computer science from the Université of Nice Sophia Antipolis and INRIA, in 2000, on software for document Analysis and Recognition. He participated in various European projects between 1997 and 2004 (in ESPRIT, IST European research programs). He is Associate Professor in Computer Science at the IUFM of the University of Nice – Sophia Antipolis, France. stephane.lavirotte@unice.fr |
| Gaëtan Rey , Assistant Professor at Université de Nice Sophia Antipolis (IUT de Nice), he joined the Rainbow research group in December 2007. He got his PhD degree in computer science from the University of Joseph Fourrier at Grenoble, in 2005, on context-aware computing. During 2005-2006, he spent one year in the System Research Group of the University College of Dublin,UK. He’s Associate Professor in Computer Science in the Institute of Technology of the University of Nice – Sophia Antipolis, France. |
| Michel Riveill , Professor at Université de Nice Sophia Antipolis. He is the team leader of the Rainbow research group. He got his PhD degree in computer science from the National Polytechnic Institute of Grenoble, in 1987, on distributed software. He obtained “Habilitation à Diriger les Recherches” in 1993, from the same institute. He’s full Professor in Computer Science at the Engineering School of Technology of the University of Nice – Sophia Antipolis, France. He’s leading the software engineering department of the computer science laboratory of the University of Nice - Sophia Antipolis and CNRS. |
| Jean-Yves Tigli , Assistant Professor at Université de Nice Sophia Antipolis (Polytech’Nice Sophia). He joined the Rainbow research group in 2003. He got his PhD degree in computer science from the University of Nice Sophia Antipolis, in 1996, on software engineering for intelligent robotics systems. He participated in various European projects between 1998 and 2002 (in ESPRIT and MAST European research programs). He’s Associate Professor in Computer Science at the Engineering School of Technology of the University of Nice – Sophia Antipolis, France. He’s currently managing and leading a project called “Continuum” supported by the French national research agency (ANR) to address the challenge of service continuity in dynamic pervasive environments involving various French universities and international companies. jean-yves.tigli@unice.fr |
Name | Institution | Supervisors |
Daniel Cheung-Foo-Wo | CNRS, CSTB | J.Y. Tigli & M. Riveill |
Vincent Hourdin | UNS, CNRS | J.Y. Tigli & M. Riveill |
Nicolas Ferry | UNS, CSTB | S. Lavirotte & M. Riveill |
Sana Fathallah | UNS, ANR CONTINUUM | S. Lavirotte & M. Riveill |
Christophe Vergoni | UNS, GFI | J.Y. Tigli & M. Riveill |
Marwa Hassan | UNS, UL | J.Y. Tigli & I. Mougharbel |
Name | Institution |
Christophe Andral | UNS |
Alexandre Bourcet | UNS |
Daniel Cheung-Foo-Wo | CNRS, CSTB |
Ludovic Chungue | UNS |
Jérôme Fuchet | UNS |
Vincent Hourdin | UNS |
Gabriel Joulie | UNS |
Samuel Weibel | UNS |