Hatem Ben Sta

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Hatem Ben Sta
Grade

Maître Assistant

Biographie courte

Dr. Hatem Ben Sta is Computer Science Engineering, PhD. He’s a Doctor,
Assistance Professor at University of Tunis at El Manar, Associate Professor at Faculty of
Science and Engineering, Laval University, Canada. He was a Visiting Professor at many
Universities and Research Centers. Sabbatical year from September 1st 2015 to August 31st
2016 at Insight Centre, Galway, Ireland. He was involved to the follow project as an Expert
for European Project FP7, H2020. The main tasks related to those projects are: Prepare the
Works packages and Consortium Coordination (ARCADIA Project), To Conceptualize and
design Ontology dedicated to the CityPulse Project, Design the Ontology dedicated to the
Core Public Policies, Training in R and Python Language.
He graduated as a PhD Student from Ecole Centrale of Paris, August 2006 on Computer
Science. He’s research are focus on, Software Engineering, Knowledge Management,
Semantic Web and Ontology, Interoperability Techniques, Smart Cities, Machine Learning
and Big Data. He’s author of several articles and Journals. He was the Co-chair and Chair of
several international conferences. He has more than 40 papers published on very famous
conferences and more than 10 papers published on journals. His last publication is on ISC2
2019 conference that was held last October in Morocco. He was/is the supervisor of more
than 25 Master degree project and Supervisor and co-supervisor of more than 3 thesis.

Publications

  • 2005
    Hatem Ben Sta, Lamjed Ben Said, Khaled Ghédira, Michel Bigand, Jean Pierre Bourey

    Cartographies of Ontology Concepts

    In ICEIS (3) (pp. 486-494)., 2005

    Résumé

    We are interested to study the state of the art of ontologies and to synthesize it. This paper makes a synthesis of definitions, languages, ontology classifications, ontological engineering, ontological platforms and application fields of ontologies. The objective of this study is to cover and synthesize the ontological concepts through the proposition of a whole of cartographies related to these concepts.