Dr. Jean-Rémy Falleri

Assistant Professor, ENSEIRB-MATMECA
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What's new?
WebWeasel available

2010-08-27

WebWeasel, the tool I coded to design and maintain my personal website is now available under the terms of the GPL v3 license. Don't hesitate to try it and to hack it!

Assistant professor position!

2010-08-14

I have the pleasure to announce that I got an assistant professor position at ENSEIRB-MATMECA :)

Wanted: post-doc candidates

2010-02-17

Available topics:
- Reflection and Scoping in Dynamic Languages more.
- Designing a pure trait-based language more.

Warning: the candidate must have defended his PhD before the 01/01/2011!

Wanted: PhD candidates

2010-02-17

Available topics:
- Reflection and Security in Dynamic Languages more.
- Software re-modularization more.

French qualification obtained

2010-02-04

I am now able to seek a position of assistant professor in France!

About me

I am assistant-professor at ENSEIRB-MATMECA. I was previously working at INRIA Lille Nord Europe in the RMoD team under the supervision of Dr. Stéphane Ducasse. I earned my PhD at the Université Montpellier 2. My supervisors were Prof. Marianne Huchard [1], Clémentine Nebut and Mathieu Lafourcade. I have also been a student at Ecole des Mines d'Alès.

For more day to day information, see my blog.

Research interests

My main research domain is Software Engineering. My research leitmotif is to make the development of large software systems easier. I tackle this objective by adding intelligent behaviour into the development environments. I work on the following axis:

I work with theoretical techniques coming from my favorite fields: Graph Theory, Data Mining and Natural Language Processing.

You can find more information on my research interests by visiting the page research. You can also see the list of my publications.

Consultancy activities

If you are a company and you want to benefit from my experience, I would be glad to help! My area of expertise: assessment of an existing program chain in order to optimize the costs, by replacing several of the proprietary programs by free and open-source equivalents. Contact me if you are interrested.

Contact

I work in the LaBRI laboratory, in Bordeaux.

You can write me at the following address: _jr_._falleri_@_laposte_._net_ (by removing all the non-alphabetic characters, except . and @).

Notes

[1] Thanks to her, my Erdös number is 4!