University of Lyon, France
Jerome Antoni (M.S. in Mechanical Engineering, 1995, Ph.D. in Signal Processing, 2000) joined the University of Technology of Compiègne in 2001, after completing his PhD at the University of Grenoble (France). He currently holds a full professor position at the University of Lyon, France, Laboratoire Vibrations Acoustique. The main direction of his research activity is concerned with the development of signal processing methods in mechanical applications, with a special interest to the resolution of inverse problems in acoustics and vibrations. This includes applications in machine and structural health monitoring (MHM & SHM), identification and imaging of acoustic and vibration sources. He has published more than one hundred journal papers in these domains. Jerome Antoni has been with the editorial boards of the International Journal of Condition Monitoring, the International Journal of Rotating Machinery, Diagnostika, Mechanical Systems and Signal Processing and Applied Sciences
University Professor in Computer Science Computer Science and Automation Laboratory for Systems National School of Mechanics and Aerotechnics, France
Allel hadjal is Full Professor in Computer Science at the National Engineering School for Mechanics and Aerotechnics (ISAE-ENSMA), Poitiers, France. He is a member of the Data & Model Engineering research team of the Laboratory of Computer Science and Automatic Control for Systems (LIAS/ISEA-ENSMA). His main area of research falls within Data Science field, and more specifically, the research topics related to Data Exploitation & Analysis (sensor data, semantic data, incomplete data), Knowledge Extraction and Recommendation. His current research interests include Soft Computing and Computational Intelligence in Databases (Cooperative/Intelligent Databases, Data fusion/integration, Data quality, Data Uncertainty, Data Security, Privacy and Trust), Machine Learning-based Recommendation, Approximate/Uncertain Reasoning with applications to Artificial Intelligence and Information Systems. His recent works were published in well-known journals (e.g., Applied Soft Computing, Knowledge and Information Systems, Fuzzy Sets and Systems, International Journal of Intelligent Systems, Journal of Intelligent Information Systems and Annals of Mathematics and Artificial Intelligence). He also published several papers in International Conferences (ESWC, ICTAI, Fuzz-IEEE, FDEXA, QAS, SUM, ISMIS, IPMU, CoopIS, IFSA, ACM SAC, ICWS, SCC, ER, VLDB and EDBT (demo papers)). He co-organized several special sessions on "Advances in Soft Computing Applied to Databases and Information Systems" in conjunction with EUSFLAT (2009 and 2011) Conference, “Advances in Bipolarity in Databases” in conjunction with EUSFLAT (2013), “Advances in Data Management in the Context of Incomplete Databases” in conjunction with IFSA (2015) Conference, “Uncertainty in Cloud Computing” in conjunction with DEXA (2017) . He co-organized also several special issues in well-known journals, among them, "Flexible Queries in Information Systems" in Journal of Intelligent Information Systems (2009), "On Advances in Soft Computing Applied to Databases and Information Systems" in Fuzzy Sets and Systems Journal (2011), “Post LFA 2015 Conference” in Fuzzy Sets and Systems Journal (2017), “Uncertain Cloud” in International Journal of Approximate Reasoning (2019). The complete list of his publications is available in http://www.lias-lab.fr/members/allelhadjali.
Xi’an Jiaotong University
Dr. Naipeng Li is an assistant professor at Xi’an Jiaotong University. He received his Ph.D. degree in Mechanical Engineering from Xi’an Jiaotong Univerity in 2019. During his Ph.D. study, he also worked in the school of Industrial and Systems Engineering at Georgia Institute of Technology as a visiting scholar. His research interests include condition monitoring, fault diagnostics, and remaining useful life prediction of machinery. He has published more than 20 peer-reviewed papers, which have been broadly cited by hundreds of researchers. He also developed many condition monitoring systems for industrial equipment, such as wind turbines and industrial robots.
Blida1 University, Algeria
Mohand LAGHA was born in Tizi-ouzou, Algeria, on 30 June 1976. He received the Engineer Diploma in Aeronautical Engineering from the Aeronautics Institute of Blida, Algeria, in 2000, the M.Sc. in Aeronautics Sciences from the SAAD DAHLAB University of Blida, Algeria, in 2003. He received the Ph.D. degree (with honors) in Aeronautical Engineering at the Aeronautics Department of SAAD DAHLAB Blida University on 3rd July 2008, and the habilitation (HDR) on September 2010. At present he is Full Professor in Aeronautics and spatial studies Institute of Blida 1 University - Blida, Algeria. His current research activities include Aeronautics, estimation theory, radar signal processing, weather radar signal analysis, UAV applications and Big Data Processing