Program

8:20- 8:45   Welcome and Registration

Plenary Session (Petit- Amphithéâtre)

9 :00- 9 :30   Welcome remarks

  • Emmanuelle Platzgummer-  French Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Development
  • Haijun Wu- Second Secretary, People’s Republic of China Embassy in France
  • Patrick Nédellec- Director, European Research and International Cooperation Department, CNRS
  • Antoine Petit- Deputy CEO, Inria

9 :30-10 :15  Presentation of LIAMA

  • Phong Nguyen, French LIAMA Director

10 :15- 11:15 Round Table « Fostering cooperation : funding opportunities » 

Moderator: Hélène Kirchner

  • Nakita Vodjdani- Head International Cooperation, ANR
  • Florence Lelait- Deputy Head of the Mission for European and international affairs in research, innovation and higher education, French Ministry of Higher Education and Research
  • Dominik Ruttke-  Project Management- DLR, Germany
  • Tianzi Jiang- Professor Chinese Academy of Science, CAS
  • Jifeng He- Professor East China Normal University, ECNU
  • Jinshi Cui- Associate Professor, Peking University

11 :15-11 :45  Break

11 :45- 1:00  Round Table « Learning from experience, building future partnerships »

Moderator: Phong Nguyen

  • Thomas Corpetti- Research Director, CNRS/ PI CARIOCA project
  • Philippe Xu- PhD, Heudiasyc, UTC
  • Philippe de Reffye- Research Director, CIRAD/ Former LIAMA Director and PI of CPlant project
  • Jean-Claude Paul- Research Director, Inria/ PI CAD project

1 : 00- 2 : 00  Lunch (Buffet)

 

Thematic sessions  –  held in parallel

2 :00- 4:30    Computational Modeling for Health and Life Sciences (Room 33)

Chair : Tianzi Jiang

Part 1 – Brain Research

  • Brainnetome Meets Genome: Advances and Future- Tianzi Jiang, CASIA- abstract
  • Weight heterogeneity and the Specificity of interareal cortical Networks- Henry Kennedy, INSERM- abstract
  • Some methodological steps to enhance functional neuroimaging reliability- Bertrand Thirion, Inria- abstract
  • Insights into Asian-European genotype-phenotype differences utilizing a global database- Valerio Napolioni, University of Perugia- abstract

Part 2 – Modeling

  • Genome-scale metabolic models- David J. Sherman, Inria- abstract
  • Mathematical models for tumor growth: construction, validation and clinical applications- Thierry Colin, Inria-  abstract
  • GreenLab: Modeling Plant Growth and Development with Applications- Mengzhen Kang, CASIA and Marc Jaeger, CIRAD- abstract
  • Complex system modeling: application to biological soil dynamics simulation- Olivier Monga, IRD et Patricia Garnier, INRA- abstract

2 :00- 4 :30   Trustworthy Computing  (Room 34)

Chair : Vania Joloboff

  • Industrial perspective taken by Airbus regarding Tustworthy Computing- Louis Granboulan, Airbus Group- abstract
  • Architecture- centric and semantic-focused time modelling in system design- Jean-Pierre Talpin, Inria- abstract
  • Relational Approach to Design of Hybrid Modelling Languages-  Jifeng He, East China Normal University- abstract
  • Early Safety Evaluation in the Design Flow using SystemC Virtual Prototypes, Hoang Le and Rolf Dreschler, University of Bremen, Group of Computer Architecture- abstract
  • Model-driven development of concurrency protocols- Farhad Arbab, CWI- abstract
  • Model-based System Design for Cyber-Physical Systems-  T. John Koo, Emerging Technologies Institute, The University of Hong Kong- abstract
  • Towards a semantics infrastructure for synchronous languages- Mamoun Filali, IRIT- abstract

2 :00- 4 :30   Internet of Things, Smart Computing, Sustainable Cities (Room 32)

Chair:  Anne Doucet

  • Applications of simplicial homology in Wireless Sensor Networks: from coverage hole detection to energy saving algorithms- Philippe Martins, IMT-
  • (title tbc)- Carles Ferrer, Barcelona University
  • Self-adaptive QoS in wireless sensor networks for supporting cyber-physical system applications-Ye Qiong Song, LORIA- abstract
  • Cybernetic Transportation Systems for Chinese Sustainable Cities- Ming Yang, Jiao Tong University- abstract
  • CityMobil: Cybercars for on-demand transportation systems in sustainable cities- Fawzi Nashashibi, Inria- abstract
  • Computer Vision based Children’s Behavior Observation- Jinshi Cui, Peking University- abstract
  • LIMOS/ HERBIN/ WU HAN: a longlasting partnership between Research and Training- Alain Quillot, CNRS- abstract

2 :00- 4:30    Meeting room (Room 7)

This room will be available for participants to have one-to-one discussions.

4 :30-5 :00 Break

5 :00-6 :00 Closing ceremony (Petit-Amphithéâtre)

5:00-5 :45  Wrap-up

  • Computational Modeling for Health and Life Sciences-Tianzi Jiang
  • Trustworthy Computing- Vania Joloboff
  • Internet of Things, Smart Computing, Sustainable Cities- Anne Doucet

5 :45 – 6 :00 Closing remarks

  • Tianzi Jiang and Phong Nguyen, LIAMA Directors
  • Hélène Kirchner, Director International Relations Department, Inria