I received an HDR from the University Pierre & Marie Curie (2011), a Ph.D. in Computer Science from the University Paris Dauphine (1997) and a Master degree in IT from the University of Paris II (Institut IMAC, 1992).
I spent two years as an assistant professor at the University Paris Dauphine, before joining Telecom ParisTech (formerly ENST) in 1998. I am currently Associate Professor in the Computer Science and Networks Department of Telecom ParisTech. I am responsible of the DBWeb project and head of the IC2 team (Interaction, Cognition and Complexity).
I'm the author or co-author of several technical publications in international conferences (ICDE, VLDB, EDBT, CIKM, ...), national conferences (BDA and EGC), and book chapters. My research interests cover several aspects of the Web and database fields: XML query languages, query processing, spatio-temporal data, web information extraction, social networks mining, etc. My actual research interests are data sharing in Web communities, XQuery optimization in distributed environments, and information extraction from the structured web.