Russ Harmer
Scholar

Russ Harmer

Google Scholar ID: PuVvSkAAAAAJ
CNRS, Lyon
graph transformationrule-based modellinggame semantics
Citations & Impact
All-time
Citations
541
 
H-index
14
 
i10-index
17
 
Publications
20
 
Co-authors
17
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Resume (English only)
Academic Achievements
  • Publications:
  • - Formalizing adhesive category theory in Rocq. #GR #PA, JFLA'25 (2025)
  • - A living monograph for graph transformation. #GR #KR, ICGT'23 (2023)
  • - Fundamentals of compositional rewriting theory. #GR, JLAMP 135, 100893 (2023)
  • - Concurrency theorems for non-linear rewriting theories. #GR, ICGT'21 (2021)
  • - Schema inference for property graphs. #GDB, BDA'20 (2020), EDBT'21 (2021)
  • - Reversibility and composition of rewriting in hierarchies. #KR #GR, GCM'20 (2020)
  • - Knowledge representation and update in hierarchies of graphs. #GDB #KR #GR, JLAMP 114, 100559 (2020)
  • - Schema validation and evolution for graph databases. #GDB #KR #GR, ER'19 (2019)
  • - Knowledge representation and update in hierarchies of graphs (extended abstract). #GDB #KR #GR, ICGT'19 (2019)
  • Editorial Work:
  • - Graph Transformation. Proceedings of the 17th International Conference. #GR, ICGT'24 (2024)
Research Experience
  • Work Experience:
  • - Researcher at CNRS
  • - Member of the Plume team
  • - Member of the LIP management committee
  • - Co-responsible for the LIP thesis committee
  • - Involved in organizing multiple international workshops and conferences such as GRADES-NDA workshops, Graph Transformation international conferences, etc.
  • - Teaching experience: Taught 'BDW1 (Database and Web Programming)' at UCBL1, and 'Graph-based Knowledge Representation' at ENS Lyon M2IF
Background
  • Research Interests: Graph transformation theory, knowledge representation, databases, etc. Brief Introduction: Researcher at CNRS, member of the Plume team, member of the LIP management committee, co-responsible for the LIP thesis committee.
Miscellany
  • Personal Interests: Involved in organizing multiple international workshops and conferences, developed KAMI and KAMIStudio software environment, and ReGraph library