SEAMS 2026 (Research Track) - Dynamic Agent Generation for Self-Adaptive Root Cause Analysis
Presented in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
Recent Highlights
About Me
I am a PhD student at Inria Lille and the University of Lille, where I work at the intersection of AI and Software Engineering (AI4SE and SE4AI). My goal is to design methods that make software systems and software engineers more resilient, adaptive, and efficient.
My research covers software architecture, self-adaptive and autonomous systems, AI agents, and empirical software engineering. A core part of my work is the modeling of multi-agent systems, software system structures, and behavioral models for adaptation and autonomy at runtime.
I am also interested in reliable and reproducible AI for Software Engineering, with a strong focus on innovation and on translating research results into concrete, real-world software engineering practices.
Selected Publications
Brell SANWOUO, Clément Quinton, and Paul Temple, SEAMS 2026 (Rank A) . April 2026.
PDF BibTeXBrell SANWOUO, Paul Temple, and Clément Quinton, SEAMS 2026 (Rank A) - Artifact Track . April 2026.
Artifact BibTeXBrell SANWOUO, Clément Quinton, and Paul Temple, ICWS 2025 (Rank A) . July 2025.
PDF BibTeXBrell SANWOUO, Clément Quinton, and Paul Temple, FSE 2025 (Rank A*) . June 2025.
PDF BibTeXBrell SANWOUO, Paul Temple and Clément Quinton, BENEVOL 2024 . November 2024.
PDF BibTeXBrell SANWOUO, Clément Quinton, and Romain Rouvoy, Neural Computing and Applications (Rank Q1) . 2024.
PDF BibTeXTalks & Presentations
Presented in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
Presented in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, with Best Artifact Award.
Presented in Helsinki, Finland.
Presented in Trondheim, Norway.
Workshop poster presented in Namur, Belgium.
Awards & Honours
Received the Best Artifact Award for Artifact of Dynamic Agent Generation for Self-Adaptive Root Cause Analysis at the SEAMS 2026 Artifact Track.