PhD students
Current
Clémentine Pignat (since 2023)
Discipline: Psychology
Topic: Analysis of gaze behavior in real or simulated motorcycle riding.
Co-supervision with Stéphane Espié and Abderrahmane Boubezoul (SATIE)
Rayane Mabrouki (since 2023)
Discipline: Psychology
Topic: Exploring the influence of context on user experience
Co-supervision with Jean-François Petiot (PACCE team, LS2N) and Laetitia Gros (Orange)
Damien Morisson (since 2022)
Discipline: Psychology
Topic: Analysis of the perceptual-cognitive skills of helicopter pilots
Co-supervision with Sami Mecheri (IRBA) and Régis Lobjois (PICS-L)
Pooria Baniadam (since 2021)
Discipline: Architecture and Urban Studies
Topic: Experience of Nature in Virtual Urban Environment
Co-supervision with Daniel Siret and Jean-Marie Normand (AAU)
Chadia Ed-Driouch (since 2020)
Discipline: Computer Science
Topic: Human-machine dialogue for medical diagnosis
assistance
Co-supervision with Pierre-Antoine Gourraud (Nantes University Hospital) and Cédric Dumas (PACCE team, LS2N)
Alumni
Paul Marti (PhD, June 2022)
Discipline: Psychology
Topic: Multicriteria driver monitoring in autonomous
vehicles
Co-supervision with
Anne Guillaume (LAB,
Renault) and Christophe Jallais (LESCOT)What happened next: Looking for a job in industry
Jeffery Petit (PhD, May 2022)
Discipline: Psychology
Topic: Modelling of risk assessment by the driver of an
autonomous vehicle navigating in a crowd
Co-supervision with
Camilo Charron (PACCE team, LS2N)What happened next: Obtained a job in industry (Explore Group)
Yishen Zhao (PhD, April 2021)
Discipline: Control engineering
Topic: Cybernetic driver modelling for adaptive haptic shared control
Co-supervision with Philippe Chevrel & Fabien Claveau (Control team, LS2N)What happened next: Obtained a job in industry (Expleo)
Béatrice Pano (PhD, March 2021)
Discipline: Control engineering
Topic: Haptic shared control for transitions in autonomous vehicles
Co-supervision with
Philippe Chevrel (Control
team, LS2N) &
Chouki Sentouh (LAMIH)
What happened next:
Looking for a postdoctoral position
Damien Schnebelen (PhD, August 2020)
Discipline: Psychology
Topic: Driver monitoring by means of gaze analysis in
autonomous vehicles
What happened next:
Became a postdoctoral fellow
Ablamvi Ameyoe (PhD, October 2016 )
Discipline: Control engineering
Topic: Model-based estimation of driver distraction
Co-supervision with Philippe Chevrel (Control team, IRCCyN) & Eric Le Carpentier (ADTSI team, IRCCyN)
What happened next:
Obtained a job in industry (Renault)
Marie Hoarau (PhD, June 2016)
Discipline: Psychology
Topic: Assistance to the the control of manufacturing processes in the workshop of the future
Co-supervision with Camilo Charron (PsyCoTec team, IRCCyN)
What happened next: Became a postdoctoral fellow, then an assistant professor at Université de Lille
Lauriane Pouliquen-Lardy (PhD, May 2016)
Discipline: Psychology
Topic: Common frame of reference and co-presence in collaborative virtual environments
Co-supervision with Isabelle Milleville (PsyCoTec team, IRCCyN
What happened next: Obtained a job in industry (Myscript)
Thomas Denoual (PhD, October 2012)
Discipline: Mechanical engineering
Topic: Drivers’ perception of steering instability : Toward the objectivization of ESC specification in driving simulators
Co-supervision with Jean-François Petiot (MCM team, IRCCyN), & Andras Kemeny (Technical Center for Simulation, Renault)
What happened next: Obtained a job in industry (Theoris, then Renault)
Mathieu Deroo (PhD, June 2012)
Discipline: Psychology
Topic: Sharing control between driver and automation for an acceptable and secure trajectory
Co-supervision with
Jean-Michel Hoc (PsyCoTec team, IRCCyN)
What happened next:
Obtained a job in industry (Bertin Technologies). Currently the
Head of Human Factors & UX Design Team at Naval Group.
Louay Saleh (PhD, April 2012)
Discipline: Control engineering
Topic: Shared control of car steering: Using optimal preview control for modeling driver behavior and designing lane keeping systems
Co-supervision with Philippe Chevrel & Jean-François Lafay (Control team, IRCCyN)
What happened next: Became an associate professor at the
Higher Institute for Applied Science and Technology,
Damascus (Syria)
Jordan Navarro (PhD, September 2008)
Discipline: Psychology
Topic: Human-machine cooperation during assisted driving: cognitive control and steering control
Co-supervision with Jean-Michel Hoc (PsyCoTec team, IRCCyN)