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Frédéric AMBLARD

PhD Student

Cemagref-LISC

French national  

Born August 3th 1975

E-mail: frederic.amblard@cemagref.fr

Phone: +33 473 440 695

Fax: +33 473 440 697

Education

2001-...

PhD studies in Computer Sciences - "Modelling of the evolution of opinions by social simulations" - founded by the Auvergne regional council and Cemagref in Blaise Pascal University, Clermont-Ferrand, France.

1998-1999

Undergraduate degrees in Computer Sciences – option Multi-Agent Systems -  University of Montpellier 2, France

1997-1998

Maîtrise (M. Sc.) in Computer Science – option Distributed Systems - Blaise Pascal University, Clermont-Ferrand, France.

1996-1997

Licence (B. Sc.) in Computer Science – option Networks and Database - Blaise Pascal University, Clermont-Ferrand, France.

1994-1996

DEUG (2 years undergraduate programme and graduation) in Physics and Chemistry – option Numeric Modelling - Blaise Pascal University, Clermont-Ferrand, France.

Other formations and diplomas

2001

One to One British European Center Program in Oxford (2 weeks)

2001

Summer school of cognitive economics (CNRS) - Porquerolles, France.

2000

Summer school of cognitive economics (CNRS) - Berder, France.

1999

TOEIC Test of English for International Communication –result 750 / 990

Research fields

Simulation Modelling of Social Systems

Modelling of social network dynamics

Multi-agent Systems

Publications

Teaching activity

Scientific animation

Projects

1999-2001

Improvement of the CAP agri-environnementals measures by the mean of farmer’s decision process for the adoption of these measures with a multi-agent simulation model in Java (IMAGES) (european project) during my military service as a modeler/developper.

1999

Public Policy and landscape dynamics in South of Massif Central for my undergraduate research application as a modeler/developper. On this project I sudied the modelling of collective decision-making by the mean of a multi-agent simulation model in SmallTalk with the CORMAS platform, coupling a local level (farmers and local political actors) and an institutional level.