
معرفی
Mohamed Sellami is an Associate Professor in the Computer Science Department at Telecom SudParis, part of the Institut Mines-Télécom. He holds a Ph.D. in Computer Science from Telecom SudParis (2011), an MS in Economics and Management from the University of Sfax (Tunisia), and an engineering degree from the National Engineering School of Sfax. His research focuses on service-oriented computing, business process management, social computing, and IoT integration. He has contributed to advancing cloud computing strategies, blockchain applications, and process mining techniques.
His work emphasizes interdisciplinary collaboration, including projects on transactional IoT systems, secure cross-blockchain smart contracts, and accountable cloud services. He has co-authored over 80 publications and serves on program committees for conferences like ICWS, ICSOC, and SCC. Sellami leads research initiatives in SAMOVAR (a CNRS lab) and co-founded the DIEGO research group. He co-translated the French edition of 'Fundamentals of BPM' (2024), bridging theoretical and practical process management insights.
His articles span blockchain process mining, cloud service bundling, and IoT agentification. He actively contributes to academic governance, organizing tracks like Future Internet Services and serving on editorial boards. Current projects explore secure multi-cloud SLA management and artifact-centric blockchain systems.


