curriculum vitae - Slim Trabelsi

Sc in Network and Telecommunication Systems at Université Pierre et Marie Curie. - Paris 6 (Paris ... collected & stored at distributed locations and used in a multitude of business processes.. Nov 2004 – Dec ... Java version of the web service discovery protocol WS-Discovery. IBE-Based SD: ... Programming: JAVA (J2EE) ...
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CURRICULUM VITAE DR SLIM TRABELSI 17, Bd AUGUSTE RAYNAUD 06100 NICE (FRANCE) Date of birth: 12th January 1979 Nationality: French

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Since May 2008: Nov 2004 – May 2008: Sept 2003 – Oct 2004: Sept 2002 – Jun 2003: Sept 2001 – Jun 2002: Sept 2000 – Jun 2001: Sept 1996 – Jun 1997:

Researcher at SAP Labs France in the Security and Trust research team. Ph.D. Thesis at Institut Eurecom (Sophia-Antipolis, France) under the supervision of Prof. Yves Roudier with a research topic related to the security in pervasive computing systems. Master.Sc in Network and Telecommunication Systems at Université Pierre et Marie Curie - Paris 6 (Paris, France) / ENST (Paris, France) Graduate studies (Maîtrise) in Networks and Operating System at Universite Pierre et Marie Curie - Paris 6 (Paris, France) Undergraduate studies (Licence) in Computer Science at Université Pierre et Marie Curie - Paris 6 (Paris, France) Undergraduate studies (Licence) in Computer Science at Faculté des Sciences de Tunis (Tunis, Tunisia) High School Diploma (Baccalauréat) at Technical School Farhat Hached (Rades, Tunisia) RESEARCH and PROJECTS

Since May 2008:

Nov 2004 – Dec 2006:

Feb 2004 – Oct 2004:

FP7 IST European Project PrimeLife the objective of this project is to resolve the core privacy and trust issues pertaining to these challenges. Its long-term vision is to counter the trend to life-long personal data trails without compromising on functionality. FP7 IST European Project TAS3 The TAS³ Integrated Project (Trusted Architecture for Securely Shared Services) aims to have a European- wide impact on services based upon personal information, which is typically generated over a human lifetime and therefore is collected & stored at distributed locations and used in a multitude of business processes.. FP6 IST European Project MOSQUITO: Mobile Workers Secure Business Application in Ubiquitous Environments. The objective of the project was to provide the technical infrastructure required to ensure a secure collaborative business process between mobile users (B2B and B2E). My contribution in this project resulted in four research papers published in international conferences and a secure service discovery software. LIP6 - Nortel Project: I participated to this project during my Master’s internship. My task in this project was to provide a dimensioning model for channel allocation in GPRS/GSM systems. My contribution in this project resulted in one research paper published in an international conference and a channel allocation dimensioning tool validated by Nortel. DEVELOPPED SOFTWARES

Java WS-Discovery: IBE-Based SD: Policy-based SD: Secure SD Simulator:

Java version of the web service discovery protocol WS-Discovery Security layer based on Identity Based Encryption mechanism used to secure service discovery mechanisms (in Java). Security layer based on XACML access control policy language used to secure service discovery mechanisms (in Java). Simulator for secure service discovery mechanisms (in Java)

SD Performance tool: Performance and dimensioning tool for service secure service discovery mechanisms (in Java) Channel allocation tool: Dimensioning tool for channel allocation in GPRS/GSM systems (in C++) SoC Simulator: System on ship simulator with graphical interface. (in Java and C++)

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TEACHING EXPERIENCE Teaching assistant for Distributed Software and Middleware course with Prof Yves Roudier (Labs and courses) at Institut Eurecom. Teaching assistant for Introduction to Computer Networking and Internet course with Prof Marc Dacier (Labs) at Institut Eurecom Teaching assistant for Communication Security course with Prof Refik Molva (Labs) at Institut Eurecom . AWARDS

Best Paper Award: Received for the research paper « Secure Web service discovery; overcoming challenges of ubiquitous computing » in the IEEE European Conference on Web Services (ECOWS) December 2006, Zurich Switzerland COMPUTER SKILLS Systems: Programming: Technology: Simulation tools:

UNIX, LINUX, WINDOWS JAVA (J2EE), C, C++, Perl, ADA, Prolog, SQL Web Services, Tomcat-Axis, XML, HTML, Java Servlet, Policy Languages (XACML, Rei), Protégé (Ontology), Security (Cryptography, Certificates), UML, WS-Standards. NS2, CNCL, SSJ LANGUAGE SKILLS

Native Language: Fluent: Basic level:

French, Arabic English, Italian German HOBBIES

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