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ENASE 2026: Students from aivancity’s Grande École Program are putting French AI research on the global stage

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May 26, 2026
ENASE2026
Yet another international scientific recognition highlights the academic excellence demonstrated by aivancity students.
 
At the 21st edition of the ENASE 2026 international conference (Evaluation of Novel Approaches to Software Engineering), held in Benidorm, Spain, from May 22 to 24, 2026, Davis Joseph, a student in the Grande École Program, presented a research paper titled: X-SHIELD: Explainability-by-Design for Self-Healing Orchestration in Multi-Agent Systems.

This research was conducted in collaboration with Wiam Belouard and Sara El Kardi as part of the 4th-year AI Research Clinics in aivancity’s Grande École Program, under the supervision of Dr. Antoun Yaacoub, a professor at aivancity and Director of the MSc in Generative Artificial Intelligence.

An innovation at the heart of the challenges surrounding trust in AI

The paper introduces X-SHIELD, an innovative approach to explainability-by-design tailored for self-healing systems orchestrated by multi-agents.

Selected students will join aivancity’s Grande École Program while benefiting from an enhanced curriculum that includes 200 hours of additional training per year.

Today, the most advanced artificial intelligence systems are capable of automatically detecting anomalies, correcting errors, or adjusting their behavior without human intervention. However, these mechanisms often remain opaque to users and operators, turning the decisions made by AI into veritable "black boxes."

In response to this major challenge regarding transparency, students at aivancity have developed a solution capable of instantly generating a structured and understandable explanation of the decisions made by the system.

X-SHIELD offers two levels of interpretation:

  • a clear, easy-to-understand summary intended for non-technical readers;
  • a complete and auditable technical history for engineers and experts.
An approach that directly addresses the new challenges of governance, trust, and explainability in autonomous systems. 

 

International scientific recognition

This research was officially published in the proceedings of the ENASE 2026 conference (Volume 1, pages 662–669, ISBN: 978-989-758-828-0), thereby permanently establishing the students’ work in the international scientific literature.

The acceptance of the paper at ENASE, a renowned international conference ranked CORE B in software engineering and computer science, serves as significant validation of the project’s methodological and scientific quality.

In addition to being published, the work was also selected for an oral presentation at the conference, once again highlighting the excellence of the work produced.

 

Train experts capable of bridging the gap between AI, technology, and governance

This project fully embodies aivancity’s educational philosophy: to train professionals who can master cutting-edge technologies while taking into account the ethical, human, and organizational challenges of artificial intelligence.

Through the AI Research Clinics, students in the Grande École Program work on real-world problems that combine data science, autonomous systems, AI governance, and explainability. 
“A tremendous sense of pride”
We are immensely proud to see the work of our students in the Grande École Program not only presented orally but also officially published in the proceedings of a CORE B-ranked international conference. The success of Davis Joseph, Wiam Belouard, and Sara El Kardi is concrete proof of the high standards and academic excellence fostered at aivancity. By developing X-SHIELD, they are tackling one of the greatest challenges of modern AI: the trustworthiness and transparency of autonomous systems. This dual recognition—both written and oral—is just the first in a series of international appearances for this particularly talented class. Congratulations to the entire team on this major scientific milestone!

Dr. Antoun Yaacoub

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