Curriculum Vitæ Jacques TISSEAU

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Curriculum Vitæ Jacques TISSEAU
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Curriculum Vitæ
Jacques TISSEAU
Professor
Personal Details
Jacques TISSEAU
Nationality: French
Date of Birth: 27 October 1953. Neuilly sur Seine, France
Married to Chantal MOIGNARD
Three children: Gaelle (1982), Maı̈lys (1985), Nolwenn (1989)
Current Professional Situation
Computer Science professor
Brest National Engineering School (ENIB)
Business Address: CERV, 25 rue Claude Chappe, F-29280 Plouzané, FRANCE
Tel: +33 2 98 05 89 39, Fax: +33 2 98 05 89 79
E-mail: [email protected], Website: www.enib.fr/~tisseau
Specific Roles:
Director of the (LISyC Computer Laboratory for Complex Systems) at the UBO-ENIB-ENSIETA
Director of the European Centre for Virtual Reality (CERV)
President of the ENIB Science and Technology Council
President of Brest University’s Commission of Computing Specialists (UBO)
Professional Career
2002–2008 Computer Science Professor
Brest National Engineering School (ENIB)
1988–2002 Computer Engineering lecturer
Brest National Engineering School (ENIB)
1986–1988 Physics lecturer
Brest National Engineering School (ENIB)
1985–1986 Physical Sciences lecturer
Kerzourat High School, Landivisiau, Finistère, France.
1983–1985 Temporary Physics lecturer at Brest National Engineering School (ENIB)
Position taken in order to remain close to my partner
1981–1983 Physical Sciences teacher
Paul Langevin High School, Avesnes lez Aubert (Northern France)
Temporary Physics teacher at Brest National Engineering School (ENIB)
1979–1981 Volunteer for National Service
Assistant lecturer in the Physics department at Yaoundé University (Cameroon)
1978–1979 Studying for qualification to become a physics lecturer
Paris 11 University (Orsay, Paris)
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1976–1978 Geophysics research scholarship
PhD student at the Marine Geophysics Laboratory
Institute of Earth Physics of Paris (IPGP)
Qualifications
2001
1979
1978
1976
1975
1974
1973
1971
Authorization to direct IT research
Qualification as a physics professor
PhD in Geophysics
Masters in Geophysics
Post-graduate studies in physics
Physics Degree
Higher Diploma: Mathematics and Physics
Baccalaureat (Science)
Rennes 1 University
Paris 11 University
Paris 11 University
Paris 11 University
Paris 11 University
Paris 11 University
Paris 11 University
Antony
Student Internships
1976-1977
1973-1975
1971-1973
1969-1971
Marine Geophysics Laboratory (IPGP)
Oceanographic expeditions in the Indian Ocean: One on the Marion Dufresne (MD11
13-09-76 to 26-10-76), Three on the Suroit (SU0: 19-01-77 to 03-02-77, SU1: 04-02-77 to
16-03-77, SU3: 15-04-77 to 31-05-77)
Raymond Poincaré Hospital, Garches, France
Development of the first barycentremètre model of Gamma Ray Scanner (Two half
days per week)
La Caillardière Farm, Illiers-Combray, France
Farm worker (part time)
Systronic, Les Ulis, France
Apprentice in the manufacturing of printed circuits (Two half-days per week)
Teaching Experience: Physics
1981–1988 Brest National Engineering School
Status: Temporary lecturer (1981-1986), qualified physics professor (1986-1988, 384 teaching hours
per year). Physics lectures and seminars for university foundation courses (electromagnetism, geometric optics, thermodynamics) and for undergraduate engineers (solid-state physics)
1985–1986 Landivisiau High School
Status: Qualified physics teacher (15 hours per week). Physics classes for years 7 to 9
1981–1983 Avesnes lez Aubert High School
Status: Qualified physics teacher (15 hours per week). Physics classes for years 7 to 9
1979–1981 Yaoundé Science Faculty (Cameroon)
Status: Assistant physics lecturer as part of national service (192 hours per year) Physics lectures
and seminars for physics graduate students (geophysics, mechanics of deformable solids, statistical
physics)
Teaching Experience: Computer Science
2002–2008 Brest National Engineering School
Status: Computer Science professor (192 teaching hours per year)
Computer Science lectures and seminars (algorithmics) and for engineering undergraduates (objectoriented programming, logic programming, virtual reality, programming styles)
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1988–2002 Brest National Engineering School
Status: Computer Engineering lecturer (192 teaching hours per year)
Computer Science lectures and seminars (algorithmics) and for engineering undergraduates (fuzzy
control, artificial intelligence, object-oriented programming, logic programming, virtual reality, Petri
nets)
1986–1988 Brest National Engineering School
Status: Qualified physics professor (384 teaching hours per year)
Computer Science lectures and seminars (algorithmics) and for undergraduate engineering students
(logic programming, expert systems)
Research: Physics
1979–1981 Physics department, Science faculty at Yaoundé University (Cameroon)
Status: Assistant physics lecturer
Research: Acquisition, processing and analysis of terrestrial geophysical data
1976–1978 Marine Geophysics Laboratory, Institute of Earth Physics of Paris (IPGP)
Status: PhD in geophysics, supervised by Roland Schlich
Research: Tectonophysical modelling with digital simulations and 3D representations of openings
in the sea floor in the Indian Ocean
Oceanographic expeditions: Acquisition and processing of marine geophysical data (bathymetry,
magnetism, gravimetry, seismics). Expeditions on the Marion-Dufresne in the southern Indian
Ocean (MD11) and on the Suroı̈t (SUO, SU1, SU3) in the northern Indian Ocean
1974–1975 Raymond Poincaré Hospital, Garches, France
Status: Physics intern under the direction of Ginette Duval-Beaupère
Research: Development of the first barycentremètre model of Gamma Ray Scanner In vivo
barycentre measuring device for 1cm-thick slices of patients for the biomechanical study of
scoliosis
Research: Computer Science
2002–2008 Computer Science Laboratory for Complex Systems (LISyC), Brest National Engineering
School
Status: Computer Science professor
Research: Virtual reality, artificial intelligence and multi-agent systems
• Virtual objects’ self-learning of behaviours (autonomy of virtual objects, artificial ontogenesis,
’enaction-oriented’ aritifical intelligence)
• Interaction with autonomous virtual objects (’in virtuo’ experimentation)
• The epistemological role of ’in virtuo’ experimentation in the modeling process
1988–2002 Computer Engineering Laboratory, Brest National Engineering School
Status: Computer Engineering lecturer
Research: Virtual reality, artificial intelligence and multi-agent systems
• introduction of the autonomy principle to virtual reality
• introduction of the multi-agent approach to virtual reality
• initiation of the ARéVi (Virtual Reality Workshop) platform, asynchronous and chaotic iterations
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Research Contracts
Role in the project
Funding (1988-2008)
Total
institutional
industrial
General coordinator
4
0
4
LISyC coordinator
3
18
21
LISyC participant
3
4
7
Total
10
22
32
further details at http://www.enib.fr/~tisseau/jt-contrats.html
These 32 contracts involve 31 institutions and 30 companies:
Institutions: BMA (Brest), British Antarctic Survey (GB), CEA (Fontenay aux Roses), CELAR (Bruz),
CLARTE (Laval), CRL (Yokosuka-Japan), Danish Institute for Fisheries Research (DK), ENSIETA
(Brest), ENSTB (Brest), FEFIDEC (Quimper), Fisheries Research Services (GB), IETR (Rennes),
IFREMER (Brest), Institute of Marine Biology of Crete (GRE), Instituto Espanol de Oceanographia
(SP), Instituto Portugues de Investigacao Maritima (POR), IREENA (Nantes), IRISA (Rennes),
Istituto di Ricerche sulla Pesca Marittima (I), LAAS (Toulouse), OCEANOPOLIS (Brest), SEPT
(Caen), SOAEFD Marine Laboratory Aberdeen (GB), University of Caen, University of Nantes,
Constanta University (ROM), Mohammed V de Rabat University (MAR), University of Aberdeen
(GB), University of Cork (IRL), University of Hull (GB), University of Tokyo (Japan)
Companies: ALCATEL TITN ANSWARE (Brest), ANTENNESSA (Brest), ARTAL (Toulouse), BOOST (Brest), CAP GEMINI (Rennes), CAP SESA (Brest), CERVVAL (Brest), CLECIM (CergyPontoise), CLOITRE (Brest), CMA (Quimper), CS (Paris), DCNS (Brest), DIXID (Lannion), ECA
(Toulon), ECA-FAROS (Lannion), FIST (Paris), FRANCE TELECOM (Issy les Moulineaux),
GENESYS (Aix), GEOMEDIA (Brest), IMPROMEX (Roumanie), MAREE (Brest), MATRA
COMMUNICATIONS (Douarnenez), NEXTER (Satory), OPTIS (Toulon), PERFORMANSE (Nantes),
POLYMORPH (Rennes), SIRADEL (Rennes), SODIELEC (Millau), THALES AS (Brest), VIRTUALYS (Brest)
Publications
Type of publication
International journal articles
French journal articles
Articles in journals for the general public
International patents
French patents
Coordination of collective works
Chapters in collective works
Invited to conferences
Articles submitted to international conferences
Articles submitted to French conferences
Papers
French reports
Coordination of conference articles
Dissertations
Course handbooks
Total
Physics
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
6
11
Computer Science
Lec*
Prof**
5
8
2
3
2
1
0
4
0
2
0
1
0
8
3
8
31
16
8
1
22
7
0
4
1
1
2
1
15
2
90
66
Total
14
6
3
4
2
1
8
11
47
10
29
4
2
3
23
167
* When working as a qualified lecturer ** When working as a qualified professor
further details at http://www.enib.fr/~tisseau/jt-publications.html
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Juries and PhD supervision
Supervisions
HDR
Theses completed
Theses in progress
Masters research
Total
Lec* Prof**
0
3
4
12
0
11
9
2
13
28
Total
3
16
11
11
41
Jurys (theses and HDR)
Supervisor
Rapporteur
President
Examiner
Total
MC
4
5
0
2
11
PR
15
17
8
2
42
Total
19
22
8
4
53
* When working as a qualified lecturer ** When working as a qualified professor
further details at http://www.enib.fr/~tisseau/jt-encadrements.html
Optimization of Research
Organisation of scientific conferences
• ARéVi’96, Réalité virtuelle ( Virtual Reality ), Brest (France), 7 June 1996
• ARéVi’97, Immersion multisensorielle en réalité virtuelle (Multisensory immersion in virtual
Reality), Brest (France), 13 June 1997
• ARéVi’98, Réalité virtuelle et amémagement urbain (Virtual reality and city planning), Brest
(France), 12 June 1998
• ARéVi’99, Réalité virtuelle distribuée, (Distributed virtual reality) Brest (France), 11 June
1999
• GTRV’00, International Virtual Reality Workshop, Virtual environments, Brest (France), 1112 July 2000
• GTAS’03, 10th Animation and Simulation Days workshop, Brest (France), 16-17 June 2003
Coordination of scientific works member of the editorial committee The Treaty of Virtual Reality (4
volumes, 1600 pages), coordinator for volume 3 Tools and computer-generated models for virtual
environments (in French)
Expertises for ANR, BMO, CNRS, INRIA, The regional council of Brittany, Regional council of Ile de
France, EU
Proofreading ’Cyberworlds’ and ’Laval Virtual’ conferences, TSI journal
Patents co-inventor of 4 international patents and two French patents
Companies accompanied the creation of three companies within the domain of virtual reality:
1. cervVAL (www.cervval.com), founded in 2003, develops the theses of Marc Parenthoën
and David Herviou
2. Inovadys (www.inovadys.com), founded in 2005, develops the theses of Ronan Querrec
3. Virtualys (www.virtualys.com), founded in 1997, develops the theses of Fabrice Harrouet, Nicolas Mollet (IRISA thesis), Valéry Raulet and Morgan Veyret
Two other companies contribute to the development of the work done at the CERV:
4. Diateam (www.diateam.net), a company from Brest specialising in information systems,
develops work conducted within the framework of our research contracts with CELAR (on the
EREBOR and GIMLI projects) concerning simulations in mixed reality information systems
5. STAGO (www.stago.fr), world leader in instruments for haemostatic and thrombotic analysis in 2006 founded a research unit (IVTH, In Virtuo Thrombosis and Haemostasis) within
the CERV, which develops the thesis of Sébastien Kerdélo
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Organisation of public events
• virtu@brest, interactive fiction competition at the Quartz, Brest, 17-19 January 2002
• ’In search of Reality’, interactive exhibition at the Quartz, Brest, 27 October - 12 November
2005
• ’From real to virtual...from virtual to real’ interactive exhibition at the Quartz, Brest, 02-15
March 2008
Research Mangagement
LISyC (2006–2008) Computer Science Laboratory for Complex Systems
(UBO-ENIB-ENSIETA, grouping together LIMI-UBO and LI2-ENIB)
http://www.lisyc.univ-brest.fr Responsibilities: Laboratory director Staff: 86 staff in
2008 (45 permanent teaching and research staff, 3 post-doctoral students, 25 PhD students, 10
engineers on fixed-term contracts, 3 other staff) and 25 students (10 Masters interns, 15 engineering
students)
Budget: around 700ke/year revenue (not including salaries)
LI2 (1990–2006) Industrial Computing Laboratory then Computer Engineering Laboratory (componenet
of UBO-ENIB, http://www.enib.fr/li2)
Responsibilities : creation and management of the laboratory
Staff : from 2 in 1990 to 40 in 2005
Budget : from 10 ke revenue in 1990 to 600 ke in 2005 (not including salaries)
Educational Responsibilities
Expansion of activities with the ENIB (2007-2008), creation and organisation
• ’Scientific and Technical Mediation’ with the Les Petits Débrouillards de Bretagne society
• ’Drama as a means of expression’ with the Quartz, Brest National Theatre
Initiation to Virtual Reality (2004-2008), creation and organisation
Designed for students from all domains of higher education (arts, materials sciences, life sciences,
engineering sciences, humanities and social sciences, sports, etc) followed up to the present by students from Telecom Bretagne, the ESAB (Brest Art School), and the Sports Science faculty at
Brest University
Computer Science Research Masters at theENIB (2002-2006), organisation
Virtual Reality Masters at the ENIB (1998-2002), creation and management
Virtual Reality Module at Telecom Bretagne (1997-2003), creation and organisation
Software and Real-time Engineering for Industrial Computing Masters at the ENIB (1995- 2002),
management
Computer Science Programme at the ENIB (1987-2002), creation and management
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Administrative Responsibilites
Recruitment Committee
• UBO, Computer Science Department (2004-2008), external representative (professor). Member since 2004; elected president in 2006
• Rennes I, Computer Science Department(2004-2008), external representative (professor)
• ENIB (2003-2008), in-house professor
• ENIB (1989-2002), vice-president (lecturer)
• Rennes 1 Computer Engineering Department (1998-2002), external deputy representative (lecturer)
Science and Technology Councils
• ENIB (2002-2008), president
• SICMA UBO-UBS-ENSTB Doctoral University (2006-2008), member
Administrative Councils
• ENIB (2005-2008), deputy in-house representative (professor)
• ENIB (1998-2002), in-house representative (lecturer)
Management Boards
• ENIB (2005-2008), member
• CD INSERM IFR 148 (since 2008), member
Laboratory Council
• LISyC (2006-2008), president
CERV (2004–2008) European Centre for Virtual Reality (http://www.cerv.fr)
Research facility affiliated with the ENIB, accommodating LISyC (ex-LI2) personnel working within
the domain of virtual reality
Responsibilities : project instigator (1996-2000) coordinator (2000-2004) and director (20042008)
Cost : 3.8 Me (1/3 Europe, 1/3 region, 1/3 state, county, town)
Surface area: 2000m2

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