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Anne ETIEN is a Professor of Computer Science at the Faculty of Science and Technology (FST) of the University of Lille, where she conducts research at the CRIStAL laboratory and is a member of the joint CRIStAL/Inria EVREF team. She previously served as a Maître de Conférences at Polytech'Lille from 2007 to 2020 and has maintained continuous academic appointments since completing her PhD in 2006.
Her educational background includes a PhD defended on March 13, 2006 at Université Paris 1 Panthéon Sorbonne titled "Ingénierie de l'alignement : Concepts, Modèles et Processus. La méthode ACEM pour la correction et l'évolution d'un système d'information aux processus d'entreprise" and an HDR (Habilitation à Diriger des Recherches) defended in June 2016 titled "Metamodelisation to support Test and Evolution".
Dr. ETIEN's research focuses on analysis and reengineering of complex legacy systems with particular expertise in software evolution, maintenance, meta-modeling, and refactoring techniques. Her current research themes include Evolution, Maintenance, Meta-modeling, Reengineering, Refactoring, Architecture Remodularization, and Debugging. Previously, she specialized in Model-driven engineering, Model transformation, Alignment engineering, and Requirements engineering.
She has supervised numerous PhD candidates including Gustavo Santos, Vincent Blondeau, and Brice Govin, with recent theses defended as recently as November 2023. Her supervision extends to Master's level students through internships at institutions like Universitad de los Andes and University of Lviv.
Dr. ETIEN has secured significant research funding through industrial partnerships including a €200K project with Berger-Levrault (2017-2021), €150K with WorldLine (2014-2017), and €150K with Thales TRT (2015-2018), as well as academic collaborations with universities in Belgium, Ireland, and Norway. She has also participated in ANR and European projects including OpenEmbeDD (€200K, 2006-2009) and ModEasy (€250K, 2006-2008).
She is actively involved in the academic community serving on numerous thesis committees as reviewer, president, or member, and has held organizational roles in conferences including program committee co-chair for IWST (2015-2018) and participation in SCAM 2017 and VISSOFT committees.



