I am software engineer at the Department of Astronomy of the University of Geneva, where I work on the Gaia mission in the framework of the AERO European project. My work consists in adapting data analysis algorithms (Harmonic analysis, optimization, Bayesian estimation, …) on GPU in order to process efficiently the 2.8 billion sources that surveyed by Gaia.
If you want a more comprehensive example of what I have been doing, you can check the following post I wrote for the AERO project: Part 1 ; Part 2 (to come)
Before that, I was associate professor at Webster Geneva Campus, in charge of the Mathematics and Computer Science department. Until September 2015, I was associate professor in computer networks at the Computer Science and Networking Department (INFRES) of Telecom Paris.
Over my academic years, my research activities were focused on the Internet of Things, from the network and distributed computing point of view (wireless networks protocols design, performance evaluation, distributed algorithms) to the applications.
This website is updated on a loose basis and may not reflect my most up-to-date activities.