Jérôme Euzenat
I am a researcher at
INRIA Rhône-Alpes, Grenoble, France
in the
Sherpa project.
INRIA is the French national institute
for research in computer and
control science. I teach knowledge representation at several universities
(Joseph Fourier,
INPG).
Current interests
My long term interests considers several concurent representations of the
same situation. This is connected
to the notion of contexts [Euzenat
91b],
viewpoints and granularity
[Euzenat 95e] which are all
relevant of the notion of abstraction or approximation.
I am supervising the actual implementation of
Troeps and the associated
Knowledge servers.
I carry on research on semantics of knowledge representation and cooperative
construction of consensual knowledge bases [Euzenat 96b].
I am also involved in the crafting of several applications such as the
Knife knowledge
base on the modelling of interactions in the Drosophila melanogaster
genome.
My secondary interests are for almost all computer science but numeric
computation (or non discrete computation).
More about my research activities can be found in the pages of
the Sherpa project.
Curriculum
After studying computer science at
university of Paris 7, I passed
my doctorate
in informatics from the university
Joseph Fourier of Grenoble (France) in
1990 (about
reasoning maintenance systems).
I hold the habilitation à diriger des recherches diplom from
university
Joseph Fourier (1999).
I have worked as an engineer for Cognitech (now EDS-ingévision 1988-1989),
Bull-Cediag
(1989-1991) and Ilog (1992) and joined
INRIA Rhône-Alpes in 1992.
By the way, do you want to know
how many fingers my feet enjoy?
Some pages I (used to) maintain
Here, you can get my planned moves.
Last updated by
Jerome.Euzenat@inrialpes.fr on 30/03/1999