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Clement Jonquet, Ph.D.
Contact Information
jonquetstanford.edu
650-725-6236 (office)
650-725-7944 (fax)
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Research Interests

Biomedical Informatics, Biomedical ontologies, the Semantic Web, the concept of service, distributed systems, Multi-Agents Systems (MAS), the Web, the Grid.

Dr. Clement Jonquet, obtained a PhD, a MSc. and a BSc in Informatics from University of Montpellier, France. He had got French government PhD grant and worked as a young lecturer and later, as a temporary assistant professor of computer science at the same university. He was a member of the Laboratory of Informatics, Robotics, and Microelectronics of Montpellier (LIRMM), in the Kayou team, concerned with topics such as agents and multi-agent systems, constraints, learning, Web, Grid, service oriented architecture, ontologies, collaborative learning. He was involved in some EU projects including the FP6 IP ELeGI project (European Learning Grid Infrastructure).

His recent (2006) thesis proposes an integration of three research domains in Informatics: Service-Oriented Computing (SOC), Multi-Agents System (MAS) and GRID. It is a reflection about the notion of service that introduces the concept of Dynamic Service Generation (DSG) as a different way to provide and use services in a computer-mediated context: services are dynamically constructed, provided and used by agents (human or artificial) within a community, by means of a conversation.

Dr. Clement Jonquet is now a postdoctoral fellow at Stanford University. He is a member of the Stanford Center for Biomedical Informatics Research and works on the National National Center for Biomedical Ontology project.

Publications

Publications

SMI-2007-1289
Ontrez Project Report
N. H. Shah, C. Jonquet
. Published 2007

Projects

 

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