Sylvain Soliman
Scholar

Sylvain Soliman

Google Scholar ID: 8WmCFEkAAAAJ
Inria Saclay, Lifeware team
Constraint ProgrammingComputational Systems Biology
Citations & Impact
All-time
Citations
1,128
 
H-index
17
 
i10-index
30
 
Publications
20
 
Co-authors
32
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Publications
3 items
On the Trap Space Semantics of Normal Logic Programs
Electronic Proceedings in Theoretical Computer Science · 2026
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0
Graphical Conditions for the Existence, Unicity and Number of Regular Models
Electronic Proceedings in Theoretical Computer Science · 2025
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0
Resume (English only)
Academic Achievements
  • Published 'Trap spaces of Boolean networks are conflict-free siphons of their Petri net encoding' in Theoretical Computer Science (2023)
  • Co-authored 'COVID19 Disease Map, a computational knowledge repository of virus-host interaction mechanisms' in Molecular Systems Biology (2021)
  • Published 'Graphical Conditions for Rate Independence in Chemical Reaction Networks' at CMSB 2020
  • Published 'Automated inference of Boolean models from molecular interaction maps using CaSQ' in Bioinformatics (2020)
  • Submitted HDR thesis 'A structural perspective on the dynamics of biochemical systems' (2016)
  • Published 'On the Trap Space Semantics of Normal Logic Programs' at ICLP 2025
  • Published 'DigiDermA: Modeling Cellular and Molecular Interactions in Atopic Dermatitis' at JOBIM 2025
  • Published 'Graphical conditions for the existence, unicity and number of regular models' at ICLP 2024
  • Published 'On BIOCHAM Symbolic Computation Pipeline for Compiling Mathematical Functions into Biochemistry' at ISSAC 2024
  • Co-authored 'Drug-target identification in COVID-19 disease mechanisms using computational systems biology approaches' in Frontiers in Immunology (2024)
Background
  • Permanent researcher (CR) at Inria Saclay, Lifeware team (formerly Contraintes group) since 2002.
  • Research interests focus on Computational Biology and Theoretical Computer Science.
  • One of the main developers and maintainers of the BIOCHAM platform, where techniques based on Constraint Programming, Model-Checking, and other formal methods are implemented.
  • Taught for about 15 years in the MPRI and for two years in the AI&AVC Master’s program.
  • President of Inria Saclay’s Scientific Commission; served on various Ph.D. grant committees since 2016; previously president of the Doctoral Committee and the Technological Development Commission at Rocquencourt.