Conférences invitéesPendant les journées CORESA, nous avons le plaisir d'accueillir deux presitigieux conférenciers. Lundi 20 novembre - 14:00-15:00
He received in 1994 the M.sc degree in Electrical Engineering " Ingénieur d’état en électronique," at the university USTO (Oran), then the DEA degree “Diplôme des Etudes Approfondies” in Signal Processing and Automatic from the University Paris XI (1995). In 1998, he received the Ph.D. degree in Biosignal processing and the “Habilitation à Diriger des Recherches” (HDR) from the University Paris XII, in 2007. He has been an Associate Professor and currently a Professor at the same university. His research interests are focused on biosignal processing, biometrics, optimization, modeling and medical signal and image compression. He has co-authored a number of international peer-reviewed papers and edited and co-edited five books in the biomedical and biometrics field (Springer, ISTE-Wiley and Hermes). He has organized and/or run several national, european and international workshops and served also as a reviewer for IEEE Transaction on Biomedical Engineering, EURASIP journal on advances in Signal Processing, Biomedical Signal Processing and Control et Digital Signal Processing. He is also a member of: IEEE, SFGBM, GDR ISIS and STIC-Santé. Prof. Amine NAIT-ALI is the representative of IEEE Biomedical Engineering Society in IEEE Biometric Council.
Mardi 21 novembre - 11:15-12:15
He is member of Norwegian Information Security laboratory (NISlab) at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU), Norway. He holds a joint appointment with the computer science faculty at Hochschule Darmstadt (HDA), Germany. He received his PhD in the field of computer graphics in 1997. In the same year he joined the Fraunhofer Institute for Computer Graphics (Fraunhofer IGD) as head of the department Security Technology. On behalf of the German Federal Office for Information Security (BSI) he has been the responsible project coordinator for all projects dealing with biometric applications in general and performance and security testing in detail. He is also principal investigator in the Center for Advanced Security Research Darmstadt (CASED) and Center for Research in Security and Privacy (CRISP). Moreover Christoph Busch is co-founder and member of board of the European Association for Biomentrics (www.eab.org) that was established in 2011 and assembles in the meantime more than 200 institutional members. Christoph Busch co-authored more than 300 technical papers and has been a speaker at international conferences. He served for various program committees (NIST IBPC, ICB, ICHB, BSI-Congress, GI-Congress, DACH, WEDELMUSIC, EUROGRAPHICS) and served for several conferences, journals and magazines as reviewer (e.g. ACM-SIGGRAPH, ACM-TISSEC, IEEE CG&A, IEEE Transactions on Signal Processing, on Information Forensics and Security, on Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence and the Elsevier Journal Computers & Security). Since 2002 Christoph Busch is a member of the steering committee of the BIOSIG special interest group on Biometrics within the Gesellschaft für Informatik (GI). He is convenor of WG3 in ISO/IEC JTC1 SC37 on Biometrics and active member of CEN TC 224 WG18.
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