Fabien Bièvre-Perrin
Fabien Bièvre-Perrin
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Senior lecturer at the Université de Lorraine, within the HisCAnt-Ma laboratory
Visiting researcher at Centre Jean Bérard
“My work focuses on funerary practices and iconography in Magna Graecia and Illyria from the 8th to the 3rd century BC (Feminicon project) and on the presence of antiquity in contemporary popular culture (Antiquipop project). I also work in digital humanities, on the use of new digital tools for the study of ancient ceramics as well as on the images right and open access in Humanities.”
Commitment to Open Science
“I strongly believe that it is fundamental to make open science a standard for research in France and more widely in Europe. Humanities and social sciences have to be more accessible to everyone, beyond the scientific community. The opening of research data and heritage images must accompany the open access dissemination of scientific works. For me, this is a strong democratic issue.”
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Antiquipop Frontière·s
HisCAnt-Ma Feminicon
Frédéric Bousefsaf
Frédéric Bousefsaf
HAL Ambassador
Associate professor in the Laboratory of Design, Optimization and Modelling of Systems (LCOMS) – Université de Lorraine
Frédéric Bousefsaf received the BSc degree in Electronics and Computer Engineering from Université Henri Poincaré (Nancy, France) in 2008 and the BSc and MSc degrees in Cybernetics and Computer Vision from Université Paul Verlaine (Metz, France) in 2009 and 2011 respectively. He received the PhD degree in Image and Signal Processing from Université de Lorraine in 2014. He subsequently spent a year at the Université de Lorraine as a research and teaching assistant and two years as a postdoctoral researcher at the French Alternative Energies and Atomic Energy Commission (CEA LIST, Paris-Saclay, France).
He is currently associate professor at the Université de Lorraine. His research interests include biomedical engineering, affective computing, image processing and artificial intelligence.
Frederic is the treasurer and an executive board member of the Institut Fédératif de Recherche sur les Aides Techniques pour personnes Handicapées (IFRATH) and one of the IFRATH representatives at the Association for the Advancement of Assistive Technology in Europe (AAATE). In this context, he has been organizing the national Handicap conference for several years.
Commitment to Open Science
Frédéric has been trying to promote, for several years now, Open Science and good practices related to research data, software and publications. He is, in this context, data ambassador for the Université de Lorraine since 2021.
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LCOMS Lorraine
Teva Meyer
Teva Meyer
HAL Ambassador
Senior lecturer in Geography at the Université de Haute-Alsace
Member of the Centre for Research into Economies, Societies, the Arts and Associated Techniques (CRESAT-UR 3436)
“Holding a PHD from the French Institute of Geopolitics (Paris 8 University) my research focuses on the political dimensions of interactions between space and nuclear technologies. Broadly speaking, my work delves into the geographic conditions of possibility for energy transitions and my fieldwork spans from French Polynesia to western Europe and North America. Since 2021, I’m the Principal Investigator of an ANR research program called “NucTerritory”.”
Commitment to Open Science
“For me, Open science carries a double challenge. On the one hand, ensuring the greatest possible transparency on our work and on the conditions of its production and reproducibility is fundamental for the credibility of research in the social sciences and humanities. On the other hand, allowing the widest possible access to research is a fundamental condition for the vitality of scientific debates and their percolation in society.”
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