Ammar Kheder
About Ammar Kheder
Ammar Kheder is an Artificial Intelligence Engineer at Inria in Bordeaux, France, where he has worked since 2021. He specializes in projects that enhance human-robot interactions and contributes to research on artificial intelligence and neurodegenerative diseases.
Work at Inria
Ammar Kheder has been employed at Inria as an Artificial Intelligence Engineer since 2021. He is based in Bordeaux, Nouvelle-Aquitaine, France. His role involves contributing to various AI projects, including the LingoRob initiative, which focuses on creating a crowdsourcing platform for linguistic data collection. This project aims to enhance human-robot interactions by improving the language learning capabilities of robots. Kheder is also a member of the Mnemosyne research team, collaborating on projects that explore the intersection of artificial intelligence and neurodegenerative diseases.
Education and Expertise
Ammar Kheder is pursuing a Diplôme d'ingénieur at the Conservatoire National des Arts et Métiers, specializing in Big Data and Artificial Intelligence from 2021 to 2024. Prior to this, he studied at STID-Niort, where he focused on Statistics, Big Data, Business Intelligence, and Data Science from 2019 to 2021. His foundational education includes a Baccalauréat scientifique from Lycée Jean Macé, where he specialized in Physics and Chemistry from 2016 to 2019. This educational background provides him with a robust understanding of data science and artificial intelligence.
Background
Ammar Kheder has a diverse professional background that includes a brief tenure as a Data Manager at addrn in 2021. His experience in data management complements his current role in artificial intelligence, where he focuses on developing tools for linguistic data collection. In addition to his professional work, Kheder serves as a Volunteer Firefighter with the Sapeurs-pompiers des Deux-Sèvres since 2021, demonstrating his commitment to community service.
Achievements
Kheder is actively involved in innovative projects within the Mnemosyne research team at Inria Bordeaux Sud-Ouest and the Institut des Maladies Neurodégénératives (IMN). He collaborates with notable researchers, including Frédéric Alexandre and Xavier Hinaut, on projects that leverage artificial intelligence to address challenges related to neurodegenerative diseases. His work on the LingoRob project highlights his contributions to enhancing human-robot interactions through improved linguistic data collection methods.