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A. Diamoutene, He holds a Master of Science in Applied mathematics and Statistics at the University of Ouagadougou in Burkina Faso and also graduated from Ecole Normale Supérieure of Bamako in Mali, He is a PhD student in the University of Toulouse and is registered at the Doctoral School of Aeronautics Astronautics (EDAA) associated to the ISAE-SUPAERO

F. Noureddine, His major field of study concerns industrial robots. He worked from 1987 to 1990 as Assistant Professor at the University of Sciences and Technology in Oran, Algeria, where he contributed to the creation of a Research Laboratory in Robotics. He directed this Laboratory during two years, where he developed a 3D range finder for a mobile robot, Farid Noureddine was born in, 1958.

B. Kamsu-foguem, National Polytechnic Institute of Grenoble, and a PhD in Computer Science and Automation (2004) from the University of Montpellier 2. His current interests are in Knowledge Discovery and Data Mining, Knowledge Representation, Formal Visual Reasoning, Ontology-based Semantic Analysis, Knowledge Exploitation for remote Collaboration, Decision Support Systems and Intelligent Systems. The application range is extensive and includes Continuous Improvement Processes, Reliability centered Maintenance, Building Information Modeling and Health Information Systems. He is a member of the editorial board of several journals: for instance, he is a member of Editorial Team of Artificial Intelligence Research (AIR) and Associate Editor for BMC Medical Informatics and Decision Making, He was a visiting researcher at various universities and research centres in the United Kingdom, 2000.

D. Barro, He uses statistical extreme values theory for statistical modeling in two research axes: (i) Modeling of rare phenomena in the following domains: Economics and Finance (Volatility, Value at Risk, Portfolio Management, Financial Crash), Hydrology and climate (flood, extremes of rainfall, wind, temperature, pollution), Insurance and Actuarial services (serious claims); (ii) Risk management (Modeling, estimation and prediction of risk): climate risk (floods, floods, avalanches, climate change), environmental risk (pollution of air, water), he is a researcher of Université Ouaga II, Ouagadougou with expertise in Applied Mathematics, Statistics, and Probability Theory. in 2010, he got a PhD from the