
Introduction
I am a first year PhD student in Computer Science at the National Institute of Informatics, University of Graduate Studies, Japan. I research in the area of Ubiquitous Computing under the guidance of Prof. Ichiro Satoh.
I’m currently studying the connection between location modeling and query processing for ubiquitous computing environments. More precisely, I’m building a query framework dedicated to mobile search.

Education
• M.Sc. in Computer Science, major in Distributed Systems, Sept. 2005.
University of Pierre & Marie Curie, Paris.
Thesis : Model Checking Multi-Agent Systems. Research conducted at LIP6 under the
direction of Assistant Prof. Frédéric Peschanski.
• B.Sc. in Computer Science, June 2003.
University of La Réunion, France.

Contact
Christian Hoareau, 14F
National Institute of Informatics
2-1-2 Hitotsubashi, Chiyoda-ku
101-8430 Tokyo, Japan
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