Strasbourg, Grand Est, France
I’m a senior software engineer with a strong, rational, problem solving attitude that I applied successfully in many occasions during my career. At ease in interactions with team members, customers and public audiences, I led several projects for research and development of successful products. I have experienced both the industrial and academic worlds.
OpenStack performance evaluation in private cloud environments.
Within the first nine months of employment at EPFL I developed the NICE testing framework for OpenFlow applications, starting without any knowledge about the field or the techniques to be used. NICE is available, with documentation, on Google Code and is the basis of at least four publications on software defined networking. Research on testing datacenter and Internet-wide distributed systems (OpenFlow, BGP, DNS) Published papers at NSDI 2012, WRiPE 2011 and USENIX ATC 2011
Development of custom Intel and ARM embedded software for industrial vehicles Tight collaboration with hardware engineers Second level after-sale technical support for international customers Introduced the use of testing procedures and coding rules in the development team Authored an impact evaluation of new software safety standards (EN ISO 13849, IEC 61508-3) Designed a network protocol that became the de-facto standard for inter-brand communications between Noell, Kalmar and Kone machinery.
Awarded a research contract to follow-up on the master thesis findings Published “Peer-to-peer network technology applied to the harbour environment” at the IEEE Workshop on Factory Communication Systems, 2006