I
received an undergraduate degree and a Master degree in Computer Sience
(1990) from the University of Lille I. I received a Master degree in IT
from the University of Paris II (Institut IMAC, 1992). I received a
Ph.D. in Computer Science from the University of Paris Dauphine (1997).
I spent two years (1996-1998) as an assistant professor at the
University of Paris Dauphine, before joining Télécom ParisTech
(formerly ENST) in 1998. I am currently Associate
Professor at the Computer Science and Networks Department of Télécom ParisTech
and responsible of the DBWeb project.
I'm the author or co-author of several technical publications in
international conferences (DBPL, CIKM, MobiDE, ...), national
conferences (BDA, EGC), and book chapters. My research
interests cover several aspects of the Web and database fields: data modelling,
query languages, optimization, XQuery, spatio-temporal data, uncertainty handling, etc. My
actual research interests are data sharing in Web communities, probabilistic
data querying, and information extraction from the structured web.