The Program Committee is responsible for proposing scientific initiatives to the Strategic Committee. It selects the projects and activities to be supported. It is made up of representatives from eight graduate schools (known as "GS") of Paris-Saclay University, five national research organizations, one representative from Institut Minès-Télécom Business School, two representatives from Institut Polytechnique de Paris and HEC.

Pierre Zweigenbaum

Pierre Zweigenbaum, PhD, FACMI, FIAHSI, is a senior researcher at the Laboratoire interdisciplinaire des sciences du numérique (LISN, Orsay, France), a laboratory of the Centre national de la recherche scientifique (CNRS) and the Université Paris-Saclay, where he led LISN's natural language processing group for seven years. Prior to the CNRS, he was a researcher at the Paris Public Hospitals in an Inserm team for twenty years. He was also a part-time professor at the Institut national des langues et civilisations orientales for ten years.

Lina Ye

Lina Ye studied computer science and information systems at the University of Surrey, England, and at the Université de Paris-Sud 11. She then obtained her PhD in Computer Science from the Université de Paris-Sud 11, France, in 2011. She held a post-doctoral position in the CONVECS research team at Inria Rhône-Alpes in 2012-2014. She is currently Associate Professor of Computer Science at CentraleSupélec, Université Paris Saclay.

Emmanuel Vazquez

Emmanuel Vazquez is a researcher in the field of Bayesian design and analysis of computer experiments (Bayesian DACE). He teaches Bayesian statistics at CentraleSupélec. He is also the coordinator of data science projects. In the past, he has also taught functional analysis and probability theory.

Alexandra Bensamoun

Alexandra Bensamoun is Professor of Private Law and Criminal Sciences (Université Paris-Sud/Paris-Saclay - Centre d'études et de recherche en droit de l'immatériel CERDI), and a specialist in IP/IT. Appointed to the Conseil Supérieur de la Propriété Littéraire et Artistique (CSPLA), she has produced several reports for the French Ministry of Culture, for example on the status of Internet technical intermediaries and on the right of communication to the public.

Cécile Mallet

Cécile Mallet is head of the TRIED Master's program (Information Processing and Data Exploitation) at the University of Versailles-Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines (UVSQ). Teaching: Numerical methods - Data analysis - Statistical modeling - Neural networks - Statistical learning. Research: statistics applied to the environment - observation and modeling of atmospheric precipitation (extreme events) - spatial remote sensing.