Lamine Amour

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Call: + 33 1 56 20 62 00
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Lamine Amour

Head of the Digital Transformation Master Program and Associate Professor in Networking and Computer Science
ESME

Overview of research area

My research interests lie in the context of adaptive mechanisms in large-scale intelligent distributed and dynamic systems. They are structured on three axes:

1. Self-configuring Systems: In this axis, my research draws on contextual knowledge and Automatic/Deep/Reinforcement Learning (ML/DL/RL) as well as Federated Learning (FL) to provide approaches that require no or minimal human intervention in autonomous systems.
2. Next-generation systems: My work in this axis aims to deliver configurable and disaggregated systems based on paradigms such as Quality of Experience (QoE), Network Functions Virtualization (NFV), Software-Defined Networking (SDN) and Blockchain.
3. Applications : The final axis characterizes my research program, involving the practical and realistic application of my approaches to various use cases like 5G/6G networks, Networked Music Performance (NMP), IoT , VANET, E-Health, etc.

Short biography

I received Ph.D from University Paris-Est (UPE) in 2018. Actually, I am an Associate Professor of IT and networking with ESME and a member of IEEE community, VQEG/ITU-T (SG-12) and QUALINET groups. In addition, I am a reviewer for several IEEE conferences and journals, including IEEE-Transactions on Networking, IEEE-ICC and IEEE-Globecom. My studies are in the fields of machine learning, network evaluation and quality of service/quality of experience. Currently, I am working on the evaluation of network performance and the investigation of SDN optimization, using machine\deep learning techniques based on data-driven approaches. Furthermore, I am a collaborator in the European project VIRTUAL STAGE and METAMORPHOSES in the Networked music performance (NMP) field.

Publications

PhD in Networking

Head of the Digital Transformation Master Program and Associate Professor in Networking and Computer Science