About
Hi, I'm an Associate Professor in Computer Science at the University of Bordeaux, France, currently working at the crossroads of low-power embedded architectures, long-range wireless transmissions, network routing protocols, and distributed systems.
I received my PhD in Computer Science in 2017 from the Université de Rennes 1, France, under the supervision of Davide Frey and François Taïani. Then followed a postdoc at the KU Leuven, Belgium, in the Networked Embedded Software task force, before joining the Department of Informatics of the University of Oslo, Norway, also as a postdoctoral researcher.
Before my academic career I first graduated from an engineering school in electronics, CESI in collaboration with the Université Toulouse III, then worked for 8 years in the industry.
During this time spent in research & development teams I've been involved in various projects, most notably in the design of optical backbone equipments for people handling many packets, worked on NATO/Red Cross commissioned equipments embedded onboard flying machines and designed embedded wireless telemetry for scientists flying stratospheric balloons.
For more detailed infos, please see my contact page.
Research interests
- Ultra low-power embedded architectures
- Wireless sensor networks
- Self-organizing distributed architectures
- Collaborative approaches on information diffusion
- Self-stabilizing meshed networks
- Security in wireless networks