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MODAL - 2019
Overall Objectives
Application Domains
New Results
Bilateral Contracts and Grants with Industry
Bibliography
Overall Objectives
Application Domains
New Results
Bilateral Contracts and Grants with Industry
Bibliography


Section: Dissemination

Teaching - Supervision - Juries

Teaching

  • Pascal Germain taught

    • Master: Introduction aux réseaux de neurones, 15 heures, M2, Université de Lille, France

  • Sophie Dabo-Niang is teaching

    • Master: Spatial Statistics, 24h, M2, Université de Lille, France

    • Master: Advanced Statistics, 24h, M2, Université de Lille, France

    • Master: Multivariate Data Analyses, 24h, M2, Université de Lille, France

    • Licence: Probability, 24h, L2, Université de Lille, France

    • Licence: Multivariate Statistics, 24h, L3, Université de Lille, France

  • Cristian Preda is teaching

    • Polytech'Lille engineer school: Linear Models, 48h.

    • Polytech'Lille engineer school: Advanced statistics, 48h.

    • Polytech'Lille engineer school: Biostatistics, 10h.

    • Polytech'Lille engineer school: Supervised clustering, 24h. France

  • Christophe Biernacki is teaching

    • New Master Data Science: Statistics, 24h, M1, Université de Lille, France

  • Benjamin Guedj is teaching

    • Advanced machine learning (M2, 6h), University College London, UK

  • Serge Iovleff is teaching

    • Licence: Analyse et méthodes numériques, 56h, Université de Lille, DUT Informatique

    • Licence: R.O. et aide à la décision, 32h, Université de Lille, DUT Informatique

  • Vincent Vandewalle is teaching

    • Licence: Probability, 60h, Université de Lille, DUT STID

    • Licence: Case study in statistics, 45h, Université de Lille, DUT STID

    • Licence: R programming, 45h, Université de Lille, DUT STID

    • Licence: Supervised clustering, 32h, Université de Lille, DUT STID

    • Licence: Analysis, 24h, Université de Lille, DUT STID

Supervision

PhD defense:
  • Maxime Baelde, September 20th 2019, supervised by Christophe Biernacki and Raphaël Greff on “Generative models for the classification and separation of real-time sound sources” [11].

  • Anne-Lise Bedenel, April 1st 2019, supervised by Christophe Biernacki and Laetitia Jourdan on “Matching descriptors evolving over time: application to insurance comparison” [12].

  • Adrien Ehrhardt, September 3rd 2019, supervised by Christophe Biernacki, Philippe Heinrich and Vincent Vandewalle on “Formalization and study of statistical problems in Credit Scoring” [13].

PhD in progress:
  • Felix Biggs, Generative models and kernels, University College London, Sep 2019, Benjamin Guedj.

  • Antoine Vendeville, Learning on graph to stop the propagation of fake news, University College London, Sep 2019, Benjamin Guedj.

  • Luxin Zhang, Domain adaptation from a pre-trained source model – Application to fraud detection in electronic payments, February 2019, Christophe Biernacki, Pascal Germain, Yacine Kessac.

  • Paul Viallard, Interpreting representation learning through PAC-Bayes theory, September 2019, Amaury Habrard, Emilie Morvant, Pascal Germain.

  • Dang Khoi Pham, Planning and re-planning of nurses in an oncology department using a multi-objective and interdisciplinary approach, September 2016, Sophie Dabo-Niang.

  • Solange Doumun, Performance evaluation and contribution to the development of multispectral image analysis strategies for automatic and rapid diagnosis of malaria, December 2018, Sophie Dabo-Niang.

  • Alaa Ali Ayad, Statistical modeling of large spatial data and its applications in health, September 2018, Sophie Dabo-Niang.

  • Wilfried Heyse, Prise en compte de la structure temporelle dans l'analyse statistique de données protéomiques à haut débit, October 2019, Christophe Bauters, Guillemette Marot and Vincent Vandewalle.

  • Margot Selosse, October 2017, Christophe Biernacki and Julien Jacques.

  • Filippo Antonazzo, October 2019, Christophe Biernacki and Christine Keribin.

  • Yaroslav Averyanov, September 2016, Early stopping and filters estimators, Alain Celisse.

Juries

  • Sophie Dabo-Niang acted as a reviewer and an examinator for PhD theses.

  • Christophe Biernacki acted as a reviewer for the following PhD theses: Keefe Murphy December 17th 2019 (UCD Dublin), Jocelyn Chauvet April 19th 2019 (University of Montpellier).

  • Christophe Biernacki acted as an examinator for the following HdR defenses: Madalina Olteanu December 10th 2019 (University Paris 1), Servane Gey February 7th 2019 (University Paris 5).

  • Christophe Biernacki participated in the following juries of recruitment: MC jury université d’Avignon, Jury CR Lille, Jury DR Inria.

  • Christophe Biernacki participated in the following juries of recruitment: MCF jury Université de Nice May 2019, Jury CR Paris 2019, Jury CR Inria (nationwide) 2019.

  • Vincent Vandewalle participated in an MC jury Université Versailles Saint Quentin May 2019.

  • Alain Celisse acted as a reviewer for the HdR defense of Zoltan Szabo in December 2019 at Ecole Polytechnique, Palaiseau.

  • Cristian Preda acted as a referee for the PhD thesis of Amandine Schmutz, Université de Lyon 2, November 15, 2019.

  • Cristian Preda acted as a referee for the HDR defense of Raluca Vernic, July 10, 2019, Universitatea Ovidiu, Constanta, Romania.