Wednesday, February 18, 2009

Louvain School of Management Doctoral Day

Last month, I presented my PhD research at the Louvain School of Management (LSM) doctoral day on January 12. This day was organized with a presentation for each scientific center of excellence and several posters from PhD students from these centers that range from marketing, asset management, supply chain management, innovative strategies and information engineering. There were around forty to fifty people in this event among professors and PhD students from UCL, FUNDP and FUCaM

I was invited to represent the center of excellence PRISME (Pole of Research on Information and Services Management and Engineering) with a team of nearly 80 researchers.  This is an honor for me to have my research recognized as a mature cross-disciplinary work and share it with people from other centers.



It has indeed been through interactions with other centers that I have developed interesting researches, such as the one I've done by integrating Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) with Operational Research (Chapter 7 of my Master dissertation) and with Knowledge Engineering (Tamodia 2004)  with professors from UNIFOR and UCL.

And now I am integrating HCI with Business Process Management and I am perfectly located in a HCI lab of a business school (LSM). There are several challenges to address and I'm currently applying this research in a large organization to analyze how our strategy can help systems' end users accomplish their day-to-day tasks according to business expectations.