Brief presentation

 

Ph.D.

 

I received my Ph.D. degree in computer science from Grenoble University in September 2010. I did my thesis under the supervision of Professor Florence Maraninchi, at Verimag laboratory. My thesis dealt with the definition of a new component-based approach called 42, for the virtual prototyping of heterogeneous embedded systems.

Current postdoc Position

 

At the end of December 2010, I started a postdoc at INRIA Rhone-Alpes. I'm working under the supervision of Eric Rutten. I'm working on the use of synchronous controller synthesis techniques for the dynamic reconfiguration of component-based software applications. From the theoretical point of view, the research topic consists in the combination of synchronous and asynchronous models of computation.