I am a (full-time) research scientist in software engineering at SINTEF IKT (Oslo, Norway), within the MOD research group. Previously, I was an INRIA postdoctoral fellow at INRIA Lille-Nord Europe, where I work with Pr. Laurence Duchien in the ADAM team. I hold an Engineering degree (~MSc, 2007) in Computer Science from the Polytech'Nice-Sophia school of engineering, and a PhD degree (2010) in Computer Science from the University of Nice (supervised by Pr. Mireille Blay-Fornarino and Pr. Michel Riveill). I also held a junior teacher position at the Polytech'Nice-Sophia school of engineering between 2007 and 2010.
My research interests include model-driven engineering, distributed systems architecture (service-oriented, cloud), software composition, software product lines, software generation and self-adaptive systems. I had served in the organizing committees of several workshops and events, and served as a reviewer for high-level conferences and journals, including GPCE, ECSA, CBSE, SOCA, TOOLS, ECMFA & SoSym. I am also a founding member of the ”Computer Science Night” (since 2007), an international event that federates up to 23 universities and involves up to 1,300 students once a year into a night-long programming contest.