M. Jacques Robin
Chercheur associé Informatique
Affectation(s)
CRI : Centre de recherche en informatique (UR 1445)
Domaines d'expertise
Intelligence Artificielle génie logiciel
À propos de moi
Associate researcher at the Center for Research in Informatics (CRI), I am also associate professor at the Engineering School of Informatics Electronics and Automation (ESIEA) in Paris, where I teach logic and probabilistic intelligent agent engineering as well as full-stack and progressive web application development.
PhD. in Computer Science from Columbia University (NY, USA), I have 38 years of experience in artificial intelligence research and 20 years in software engineering research. I have published over 70 peer-reviewed papers on topics as varied as natural language processing, data mining, constraint and logic programming and model-driven and software product line engineering, while working in both academia and industry in the USA, Brazil and France.
I have participated to 11 international research projects and I am currently the technical coordinator of the Franco-Luxembourgish research project ANCILE (AutoNomic Cybersecurity with adversarIal LEarning) that aims at designing, prototyping and evaluating the next generation of SOAR (Security Orchestration Automation and Response) framework integrating multiple explainable AI services to assist Security Operations Centers (SOC) experts counter cyber-attackers who have access to increasingly powerful and yet commoditized AI.