Ivan Logre

PhD Student in Computer Sciences

#HCI, #(Meta)Model, #Composition

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You can download the French PDF version of my resume with a summary of my research and teaching activities.

Projects and professional experiences

2017 - 2018
Post-doctoral researcher
Study the visualization of multiple uncertainties in the analysis and its impact on the diagnosis task. Application to acoustic data provided by an real world industrial use case, with design of a user study on domain experts.
University Grenoble Alpes, CNRS, Grenoble INP, LJK-LIG 38000 Grenoble, France
Supervisors: Laurence NIGAY, Renaud BLANCH
Funded by the French inter-ministry FUI project LUG2
2016 - 2017
Research and Teaching Assistant (A.T.E.R.)
Leverage Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) paradigm principles to support the composition of Domain Specific Languages (DSLs) while maintaining the separation of concerns.
University Nice Sophia Antipolis, CNRS - UMR 7271 SPARKS Team, I3S laboratory
Supervisors: Sébastien MOSSER, Michel RIVEILL
2013 - 2016
Doctoral contract (PhD Student) & Teaching Assistant
Ease the design of sensor data visualization dashboards through identification and tooling of the domains involved, with composition-based approach of their interaction to satisfy isolation, maintainability and integrity properties on each specific solution while ensuring cross-domain coherency and handling variability of concrete assets to provide reusable code generation.
University Nice Sophia Antipolis, CNRS - UMR 7271 SPARKS Team, I3S laboratory
Supervisors: Sébastien MOSSER, Michel RIVEILL
2013
Master of Science - Final Internship
Sensor (meta) model toward usage adapted visualizations
Research work for the STM3 project. Bibliographic synthesis and faisability study of a model compilation chain, in order to ease the development and the composition of sensor data and visualizations.
University Nice Sophia Antipolis, CNRS - UMR 7271 SPARKS Team, I3S laboratory
Supervisor: Anne-Marie DERY PINNA
2012 - 2013
Master of Science - Final Project
Conception and development of an multi-support application of character and story management for a considered role playing game. Work on a model driven approach to raise the reusability and maintainability of the code, to be adapted for other RPG.
Keywords: human centered development, requirement capture, domain model, human-computer interaction, model driven engineering, meta-meta-modelization
Polytech'Nice Sophia Antipolis
Supervisor: Philippe RENEVIER

Education

2013 - 2017
PhD Thesis in Computer Sciences
Composition-based support for design of sensor data visualization dashboards.
Composition in meta-programming field, Domain Specific Languages (DSLs) design and implementation, System of Systems (SoS), Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) and variability management through Software Product Lines (SPLs).
University Nice Sophia Antipolis, CNRS - UMR 7271 SPARKS Team, I3S laboratory
Supervisors: Sébastien MOSSER, Michel RIVEILL
2010 - 2013
Computer Sciences Master degree
Major in Human Computer Interfaces (HCI)
Minor in meta-modeling and DSL design
Polytech Nice Sophia Antipolis - University of Nice, France
2008 - 2010
Two-year technical diploma in Computer Sciences
Software development and modeling.
IUT2, UPMF, Grenoble, France
2007 - 2008
First year of bachelor's degree in biology
DLST, UJF, Grenoble, France
June 2007
High school diploma in Sciences
Lycée Aristide Bergès Seyssinet-Pariset, France

Software Development

Captah
MSc thesis prototype: MDE-based visualization composition with Java/EMF
4.355 LoC (+15.000 generated)


ISRAFEL
PhD thesis validating implementation: integration with Java/EMF, uses Drools and Familiar, generates JavaScript visualizations
5.700 LoC

Domain Specific Languages implementation with MPS and with EMF/Xtext: VisualizationDesign, SensorDeployment, RequirementEngineering
5.000 LoC (+55.000 generated)

Distinctions and research participations

I3S, Sophia Antipolis
Elected member for of the laboratory council since 2013
MT180, Nice, France
Vulgarization of PhD thesis subject and challenges in 3 minutes
SINTEF invitation
Presentation Conceive adapted visualizations of sensor data from user task for the IDOL project
Stuntlunsj at Oslo, Norway on May 2013
GRD-GPL 2013
Demonstration Sensor data visualization: Towards a user adapted visualization.
Nancy, France in April 2013
Nuit de l'Info
Winner of SysML conception challenge
The Night of computer sciences 2013 - National event
DeViNT
Jury reward (2012) and Public reward (2011)
You can download the French PDF version of my resume with a summary of my research and teaching activities.