Research interests

My main research interest concerns dynamic graph visualisation and the representation of transformations within a graph, whether they be topological or only concerning a change in the inner properties. As a consequence, I am attentive to the possible applications and needs of any user facing real world problems.

The second field of study drawing my interest is the visualisation of graph rewriting systems, defined by a set of rules –describing transformations of subgraphs– and a strategy language –used to control the rule application. I am especially interested in the possible interactions between the two topics.

Finally, my curiosity and the interdisciplinary approach of information visualisation leads me to follow different scientific themes ranging from astronomy or biology to psychology and sociology.

My PhD thesis

Originally entitled: “Methods and algorithms for the manipulation and visualisation of dynamic graphs obtained through graph rewriting operations”, my PhD thesis' title has since been changed to: “Where Social Networks, Graph Rewriting and Visualisation Meet: Application to Network Generation and Information Diffusion”. The defence is planned for the last months of 2017.

Collaborations