Roger Nkambou

 Roger Nkambou

Roger Nkambou

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Biography

Universite du Quebec a Montreal - Computer Science


Resume

  • 1996

    Postdoctoral fellow

    Computer Science

  • 1993

    PhD

    Computer Science

    Computer Science

  • 1986

    B.Sc.A

    M.Ing

    Computer Engineering

    Computer Science

    IAI

  • University Teaching

    Artificial Intelligence in Education

    Machine Learning

    Semantic Web

    E-Learning

    Text Mining

    Intelligent Tutoring Systems

    Agent-based Modeling

    LaTeX

    Multi-agent Systems

    Human Computer Interaction

    Knowledge-based Systems

    Teaching

    Natural Language Processing

    Science

    Artificial Intelligence

    Ontology Engineering

    Computer Science

    Research

    Algorithms

    Nkambou

    Nkambou

    Université de Sherbrooke

    Information Technology and Communication for Education Conference (2012)

    International Conference on User Modeling

    Adaptation and Personalization (2012)

    Université du Québec à Montréal

    International Conference on Intelligent Tutoring Systems (2008)

    Université du Québec à Montréal

    WWW2016

    Université de Montréal

    Palais des congrès de Montréal

    Université du Québec à Montréal

    Université du Québec à Montréal

    As a full professor

    the highest rank that a professor can achieve

    1) I am involve in the supervision of many Ph.D student

    2) I participate as expert on Federal and Provincial evaluation board (or committee) for research grant

    3) I chair high quality international conferences (as program or general chair)

    4) I teach high specialized courses both at graduate and undergraduate level

    5) I carry additional administrative responsibilities associated with membership on committees that are restricted to full professors.

    Full Professor of Computer Science

    Montreal

    Canada Area

    Université du Québec à Montréal

    International Conference on Intelligent Tutoring Systems (2008)

    My responsibilities include:\n- General organization of the conference\n- Forming the Local Organizing Committee\n- Working with the PC chairs and the Steering Committee to selects manage papers submission and evaluation

    etc.\n...

    Conference Chair

    Montreal

    Canada Area

    I was in charge of the organization of the International World Wide Web Conference (www2016.ca).\nKeynotes: Sir Tim Berners-Lee (The Inventor of the Web)

    Baroness Martha Lane Fox (Chancellor of the Open University)

    Peter Norvig (Google) & Mary Ellen Zurko (Cisco)

    General Chair

    Montreal

    Canada Area

    WWW2016

    I am involve in research activity with colleagues at the University of Montreal. I also supervised Masters and Ph.D. students at that University.

    Adjunct Professor

    Montreal

    Canada Area

    Université de Montréal

    Université de Sherbrooke

    Palais des congrès de Montréal

    http://congresmtl.com/club-des-ambassadeurs/

    Ambassador

    Montreal

    Canada Area

    My responsibilities include supervising undergraduate and graduate students

    teaching advance courses at M.Sc. and Ph.D levels (knowledge-based systems

    artificial intelligence

    agents and multiagent systems

    ontology engineering...)

    teaching undergraduate courses (programming languages

    databases

    artificial intelligence)

    conducting research in my lab

    organizing international scientific events (eg. ITS'2008)

    participating in some administrative duties at the University (eg. members of hiring committee

    member of scholarship committee

    etc.).

    Université du Québec à Montréal

    Université du Québec à Montréal

    Faculty of Science

    I lead the development of graduate education in the Ph.D. program. As the director

    my primary responsibility is to maintaining the overall academic integrity of the Ph.D. program in cognitive computing. To do so

    I (with the support of my secretary) must:\n1) facilitate the recruitment and admission of a diverse group of highly talented graduate students;\n2) monitor the progress (and lack of progress) of students through the program and prepare relevant student learning outcomes

    placement and graduate program assessments on an annual basis;\n3) model and encourage excellence in scholarship and teaching provide leadership in the periodic review of the graduate curriculum and in the design and implementation of new courses that can contribute to the development of the program.

    Director of Graduate Studies

    Cognitive Computing (Ph.D. Program)

    Lyon

    France

    Information Technology and Communication for Education Conference (2012)

    General Co-Chair

    Montreal

    Canada Area

    International Conference on User Modeling

    Adaptation and Personalization (2012)

    English

    French

    Ambassadeur accrédité

    http://www.fil-information.gouv.qc.ca/Pages/Article.aspx?aiguillage=ajd&type=1&idArticle=2302057930\n\nhttp://jbourbonnais.org/2015/02/06/le-palais-des-congres-de-montreal-honore-14-nouveaux-ambassadeurs/\n\nhttp://www.bloomberg.com/research/markets/news/article.asp?docKey=600-201502051845CANADANWCANADAPR_C4911-1\n\nhttp://www.wireservice.ca/index.php?module=News&func=display&sid=14709\n\nhttp://www.newswire.ca/fr/story/1483095/129-m-de-retombees-economiques-grace-a-14-nouveaux-ambassadeurs\n\nhttp://news.money.ca/2015/02/05/129-m-in-economic-benefits-thanks-to-14-new-ambassadors/

    Palais des Congrès de Montréal

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