Hocine Cherifi
University of Burgundy
I received a Ph.D. degree from National Polytechnic Institute, Grenoble, in 1984. I have been a full Professor of Computer Science with the University of Burgundy, Dijon, France, since 1999. Before moving to Dijon, I held faculty positions at Rouen University and Jean Monnet University, France. I have held visiting positions at Yonsei, South Korea; The University of Western Australia, Australia; National Pingtung University, Taiwan; and Galatasaray University, Turkey. I have published more than 200 scientific papers in international refereed journals and conference proceedings. I held leading positions in more than 15 international conference organizations and have served in more than 100 program committees. My research interests span from Computer Vision to Network Science. In 2011, I initiated the International Conference on Complex Networks and their Applications. I am also a Founding Editor-in-Chief of the Applied Network Science journal edited by Springer. I also serve on the Editorial Board of Computational Social Networks, PLOS One, IEEE Access, Journal of Imaging, Complex Systems, Quality and Quantity, and Scientific Reports.