Departement 3 organizes its annual PhD Day on Friday, December 14th in room C005, to allow all the PhD students of the department to present their ongoing work and to share their experiences.
Program:
9:00 – 9:05 Welcome (Ye-Qiong Song)
9:05 – 10:30 session 1: Modeling, simulation and experimental methods
Béatrice Linot (20’ + 5’ Q&A)
Trust in Computer-Supported crisis management information sharing
Thomas Paris (20’ + 5’ Q&A)
Complex system modeling by composition
Abdulqawi Saif (20’ + 5’ Q&A)
Contributions of experimental methods for I/O systems and testbed experiments
Jean-Baptiste Wiart (5’)
Definition of a domain specific language for the cosimulation of microgrid powered hydrogen
Théo Docquier (5’)
Design, modeling and co-simulation of real-time industrial IoT for smart grids
10:30 – 10:50 coffee break
10:50 – 12:00 session 2: Internet of Things, SDN and security
Mingxiao Ma (20’ + 5’ Q&A)
Study of Synchronization Attacks on Distributed and Cooperative Control in Microgrid Systems
Grégoire Denis (5’)
Malicious attacks detection and resilience in cyber-physical systems through joint dynamic resource scheduling and synthesis of adaptive control laws
Adrien Hemmer (5’)
Predictive Security Monitoring for Large-Scale Internet-of-Things
Abir LARABA (5’)
Data-Driven Intelligent Monitoring for Software-Defined Networks
Ahmad ABBOUD (5’)
Compressed and Verifiable Filtering Rules in Software-defined Networking
Virgile Dauge (20’ + 5’ Q&A)
Systèmes Cyber-Physiques autonomes et communicants en milieux hostiles. Application à l’exploration par robots mobiles
12:00 – 12:30 Invited session
Prof. Enrico Natalizio (25’ + 5’ Q&A)
5G and UAVs: synergies to exploit for an Internet of Intelligent Things
12:30 – 14:00 Buffet & Discussion
14:00 – 15:15 session 3: Security
Hoang-Long Nguyen (20’ + 5’ Q&A)
Transparency Approach using Blockchain to End to End Encryption (E2EE)
Nicolas Schnepf (20’ + 5’ Q&A)
Orchestration and verification of security functions for smart environments
Victorien Elvinger (20’ + 5’ Q&A)
Prunable tamper-evident log in peer-to-peer systems
15:15 – 15:30 coffee break
15:30 – 17:10 session 4: Safety, Performance and Optimization
Louis Viard (20’ + 5’ Q&A)
Monitor-Centric Mission Definition For Cyber-Physical Systems
Quentin Laporte-Chabasse (20’ + 5’ Q&A)
A topological characterisation of peer-to-peer inter-organisational collaboration
Bilal Messaoudi (20’ + 5’ Q&A)
Multiple periods vehicle routing problems: a case study
Hoai-Le NGUYEN (20’ + 5’ Q&A)
Studying group performance and behavior in collaborative editing