Pierre Marquis is a distinguished Professor of Computer Science at Université d'Artois , affiliated with the Centre de Recherche en Informatique de Lens (CRIL-CNRS, UMR 8188) . Since December 2024, he has served as the vice-president for research and doctoral studies at Université d'Artois. His research focuses on Artificial Intelligence , particularly knowledge representation , automated reasoning , inconsistency handling , and knowledge compilation , with recent emphasis on Explainable AI (XAI) . Research Interests: Marquis's work spans foundational AI topics including abduction , induction , belief revision , and preference modeling . He has pioneered knowledge compilation techniques to optimize AI tasks and developed frameworks for reasoning under inconsistency through paraconsistent logics and argumentation. His EXPEKTATION chair (2020-2026) under France's national AI program drives his current focus on interpretable machine learning models. Scientific Awards: 2025: CNRS Silver Medal 2022: AAIA Fellow 2017: Senior Member of Institut Universitaire de France (IUF) 2009: EurAI (ECCAI) Fellow Doctoral Students: Mentoring Clément Lens (critical patient monitoring systems) and Mehdi Sabiri (data-knowledge integration for AI explanations). Collaborating with students like Louenas Bounia (formal XAI models) and Romain Wallon (pseudo-Boolean constraints). Grants & Projects: Leads the EXPEKTATION research chair (2020-2026) and participates in ANR PING/ACK (2019-2023), ANR THEMIS (2021-2025), CNRS IRP MAKC (2020-2024), and H2020 TAILOR (2020-2024). Previously led PIA4 MAIA (2023-2032) and Pint (2022-2023). Labs & Teams: Active in CRIL-CNRS, contributing to PyXAI (Python XAI library) and d4 (model counting), while mentoring teams on consensus belief merging and dynamic constraint processing .








