samir

Personal
- Full Name
- Samir Hamichi
- Homepage
- http://shamichi.free.fr
- Position
- Ph.D. in Computer Science - Pierre & Marie Curie University
- Affiliation
Lagrange Interdisciplinary Laboratory for Excellence in Complexity – LIEC
Institute for Scientific Interchange Foundation – ISI Italy- Research topic
- self-organizing and self-adaptive complex systems
- Research interests
I am mainly interested in developing self-organizing and self-adaptive computing complex systems using the multi-agent paradigm.
* Multi-agent systems
* Agent-based and Software Engineering,
* Complex Adaptive Systems
* Social simulations- Short CV
I was born in Algeria, on 21 September 1978. I studied for my state engineer degree in Parallel and Distributed Systems at the University of Mouloud Mammeri (UMMTO) in Algeria, and then I worked for two years in divers positions. In the summer 2005, I decided to start a new career in research. I studied artificial intelligence and image processing during my master research at University of Reims (URCA) in France. Under the supervision of Prof. Zahia Guessoum (LIP6 & URCA), I tried to study the supply chain risk management doing my bibliography research. We tried to contribute to understand the supply chain as a complex system by formalizing knowledge and developing an ontology in this field. Nowadays, I’m affiliated to the Multi Agent Systems Division – Complex Systems Lagrange LAB as a Phd student. Of the University Pierre and Marie Curie (UPMC - Paris 6) – under the supervision of Prof. Zahia Guessoum (LIP6 & URCA) and Prof. Diana Mangalagiu (Reims Managment School)
Ph.D. project
- Thesis title
- Multi-agent systems applied to organisations
- Faculty
- Laboratoire d'Informatique de Paris 6
- Ph.D. supervisors
Zahia Guessoum
Pierre and Marie Curie University
Associate Professor in computer science
Multi-agent systems and Fault-Tolerant Multi-Agent Systems
Diana Mangalagiu
Reims Management School
Professor of Management and Organization Science
Organization and Socio-Economic Dynamics- General project description
My Ph.D. project research in the field of organization theory and economics. The aim is the better understanding of organization dynamics and self-organizing phenomena using Multi-agent systems and Artificial intelligence technics. My main interest is studying and modeling dynamical and complex systems.
Publications
- Publications
* International Conferences with proceedings
· S. Hamichi, D. Mangalagiu, D. Brée, and Z. Guessoum. A Multi-Agent System of Adaptive Production Networks, to appears in the proceedings of 8th Int. Conf. on Autonomous Agents and Multiagent Systems (AAMAS 2009), Decker, Sichman, Sierra and Castelfranchi (eds.), May, 10–15, 2009, Budapest, Hungary.
· S. Hamichi, D. Mangalagiu, D. Brée, S. Solomon, and Z. Guessoum. Production network with strategic firms’ behavior. International Conference on Economic Science with Heterogeneous Interacting Agents Proceedings, June 19-21 2008,Warsaw, Poland.
* International Conferences
· S. Hamichi. A Multi-Agent System of Adaptive Production Networks. The Eastern Economic Association Annual Conference, February 27th to March 1st 2009, New York City, USA.
· S. Hamichi, D. Mangalagiu, and Z. Guessoum. Using MAS to study the propagation of failures in dynamical supply-chains. AKSOE Conference, February 25-29, 2008, Berlin Germany.
* Seminars
· Un Système Multi-Agent pour les Réseaux de Firmes Adaptatives. DESIR – Séminaire du groupe Système Multi-Agent, LIP6, Paris. Novembre 2008.
· Self-organization in dynamic supply chains. Communication: Multi-Agent Seminar, ISI Foundation, Turin, April 2008.
· Price mechanisms in dynamic production chains. Communication: Intra-division seminar, ISI Foundation, Turin, December 2007.
· Markup pricing and market clearing mechanisms in production network. Communication: Annual meeting of the CO3 project, ENS de Paris, janvier 2008.