Guillaume Hutzler
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Ma trombine I am an Assistant Professor in Évry Paris-Saclay University. I belong to the COSMO team (COmmunications, Spécifications et MOdèles) within the IBISC laboratory (Informatics, Bio-Informatics and Complex Systems).

My research interests are articulated around multi-agent systems and develop along three complementary axes:
  • In the first axe, I work at developing new concepts and techniques for the modelling and simulation of complex systems, especially biological ones;
  • In the second axe, I work at enhancing graphical user interfaces, so as to make them more adaptive and user-friendly;
  • In the third axe, I work at mixing formal models of concurrency and multi-agent systems in order to rapidly prototype distributed, adaptive and real-time systems;
I collaborate since 1993 with multimedia artist Bernard Gortais on the creation of interactive, multimedia artworks: What's the weather like in Caplan?, The Garden of Chances, Mutations, Divercity, On the other side of the sea.

:: Keywords ::

multi-agent systems, biological complex systems, agent-based simulation, computer-human interaction, graphical user interfaces, numeric art, distributed systems, reactive systems, real-time systems, formal models of concurrency, programming by example, analogical reasoning

:: Short Bio ::

2011 : Habilitation thesis, Evry-Val d'Essonne University. « Le Has(Art) et la néce(Cité) - Une approche (auto-)poïétique des systèmes complexes » These.pdf.

Since 2000 : Assistant Professor in Evry-Val d'Essonne University, in the LIS team (Language Interaction Simulation) at the IBISC Laboratory  (Informatique, Biologie Intégrative et Systèmes Complexes).

1996-2000 : Phd in Artificial Intelligence under the direction of Dr. Jean-Pierre Briot (DR/CNRS) and Alexis Drogoul, in the OASIS (Objects ans Agents for the Simulation and Information Systems) team at Lip6/CNRS, Pierre et Marie Curie University (Paris 6). « Du Jardin des Hasards aux Jardins de Données : une approche artistique et multi-agent des interfaces homme / systèmes complexes » These.pdf.

1994-1995 : IARFA (Intelligence Artificielle, Reconnaissance des Formes et Applications) Master in Pierre et Marie Curie University (Paris 6).