Hoai-Tuong NGUYEN
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Professional statusCurrently employed
Job/career Open to opportunities
Favorite quotes:
"Imagination is more important than knowledge" - A. EinsteinMy links
Education
PhD research on data mining for Bioinformatics
Polytech'Nantes and INSERM 892 (France) (October 2008 - January 2012)
- PhD subject: "Bayesian networks and set-based methods for differential study of gene regulatory networks".
Keywords: Bioinformatics, Microarray, Bayesian networks, Genetic algorithm, Estimation of distribution algorithm, Statistical tests.
Finance: BIL Project of Pays-de-la-Loire (France)
Website: http://www.univ-nantes.fr/nguyen-ht
Master of Knowledge Discovery in Databases
Polytech'Nantes and University of Lyon 2 (France) (January 2007 - December 2008)
- Name: Knowledge Discovery in Databases
Diploma: Polytechnic'Nantes (France) and University of Lyon 2 (France)
Website: http://dea-ecd.univ-lyon2.fr/
IT Engineering
Cantho University (Vietnam) (July 2002 - February 2007)
- Formation for engineering in IT
Website:http://cit.ctu.edu.vn/
Professional experience
Postdoctoral Fellowship
INSERM U946 - Paris - France(Permanent contract - Since May 2012)
- Modeling IBD data by probabilistic and graphical models
Research Internship
Polytech'Nantes - Nantes - France(Fixed-term contract - February 2008 - June 2008)
- Research on the datamining for bioinformatics
- Reconstruction of gene regulatory network by meta-analysis and bayesian networks
- Application to microarray deata with R
Research and developement
DoYouBuzz - Nantes - France(Fixed-term contract - July 2009 - August 2009)
- Analyze technologies for search engine
- Develope a prototype for DoYouBuzzer CV search engine
Research & Developement
Cantho University Software Center - Cantho - Vietnam(Fixed-term contract - February 2007 - October 2008)
- Research on the new technologies for Webdesign
Language and civilisation Internship
University of Toulouse 2 - Toulouse - France(Training scheme - July 2004 - August 2004)
- French Civilization