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Martine NAILLON

PARIS

En résumé

Managerial Skills
- Management of R&D and High Tech Computing projects in large industrial groups
- President and CTO of Co-Decision Technology S.A.S.

Technical Skills
- Specialist in Advanced Cognitive technologies: Man-Machine Interaction, Active Vision, Intelligent Agents, Search Engines, Neural Networks, Decisional systems,...
- Specialist in Advanced Intelligence system modeling : Inventor of the patented “Cognitive Invariance” modeling methodology, based on military methodology
- Patent holder of the Co-Mining® Cyber_Tracking technique to track and “connect-the-dots” in Big Data bases at a global scale
- Pioneer in Cognitive Anticipation concepts to prospect future occurrences on the basis of cause to effect connections between events applied to Big Data thus introducing a New generation Business Intelligence in Content Analytics
- Distributed computing: Cooperative agents, Portable Distributed Objects (PDO) and e-business technologies (Corba, EJB, EAI,…) for systems interoperability

Business & Political Skills
- Financial analysis and Yield Management
- Geopolitical studies
- Economic intelligence, lobbying and networking : International civil and military relationships

Main application domains: Civil and Military industry
- Business intelligence and Enterprise Resource Management
- Financial market surveillance and decision processes
- CAD-CAM in team work
- Military intelligence, missile control and space systems
- Security and crisis management
- Economic Intelligence and Geopolitics (dual)

Mes compétences :
Management
Business development

Entreprises

  • Co-Decision Technology - Présidente

    2003 - maintenant
  • Co-Decision Technology - Founder & CEO

    2003 - maintenant - Incorporation of CO-DECISION TECHNOLOGY SAS, to industrialize the Co-Mining technology and its applicative platforms “decider.track”
    - Modeling/building of different prototypes for "cognitive anticipation" with specialists in various fields (see prototypes achievements below)
    - International development of the firm: Subsidiary in NY and a future Lab in Montreal
  • Ministère de la Défense - Consultant to the Cabinet for Intelligence Technologies

    Paris 1996 - 1997 - Evaluation of the needs for innovation in Economic Intelligence : Which types of technologies should be developed in the next 5 years, which kind of transfer from Military Intelligence would be planed before 2000 (Report on September '96)
    - Study of the optimal politico-industrial organization which should be promoted for the development of advanced Computer Sciences in France and in Europe and its application to
    - Estimation of the impact of information warfare on the civil Society and democracy (Report on July '97)
  • Dassault Aviation - Executive Manager in Communication and Information Systems (CIS)

    Saint-Cloud 1990 - 1996 > Project leader in military intelligence and advanced computing, with a work team of fifteen young high tech engineers. The main results were :
    - A technological breakthrough founded on Active Vision and Corba distributed computing, for military Intelligence and aerospace surveillance. Automatic satellite and aerial image interpretation based on the implementation of the Knowledge and the expertise of military intelligence officers (1994-1996)
     Direction of eight theses in Active Cognition and Network computing, in connection with international laboratories (MIT, Maryland University, Santa Fe Institute,. Wiesmann Institute, ..) (1991-1996)
    - Two prototypes in factory automation and adaptive robotics based on cooperative agents and adaptive processing, using genetic algorithms and neural networks (March '94 and Dec '95)
    > Technical advizor to top management in Cognitive Sciences
  • Dassault Systemes - Neurocomputing scientific engineer & top management advisor

    Vélizy-Villacoublay 1989 - 1990 - Design of a multi-track missile guidance system (2 SOLEAU envelopes) (August '90)
    - Study of the creation of a subsidiary in Neural Networks (NESTOR Europe)
  • Philips - Research Engineer

    Suresnes 1981 - 1989 - Developments in ultrasonic devices, CAD-CAM, robotics and image processing
    - Three patents in neural networks funded on spin glass theory and image coding
  • INRIA - Ph.D. in Mathematics with applications to Neurophysiology

    Le Chesnay 1977 - 1981 - Mathematical analysis of brain signals in Electroencephalography and application to pattern recognition and machine Intelligence : A new vision of Artificial Intelligence
    - Future applications of this work in industry (basis of the Co-Mining technology)

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