During my PhD, I worked on the SIP protocol, IP telephony, ubiquitous computing, and Domain-Specific Languages (DSL).
I then worked as a post-doc on Coccinelle and Herodotos. Coccinelle is a software which enables bug finding and software evolution thanks to source-to-source program transformations and analysis. Herodotos allows to track code pattern reports over several sofware versions and on multiple projects. It has been used in cooperation with Coccinelle to track more than 40,000 fault reports spanning 34 versions of Linux 2.6.
I am currently working as an assistant professor at the University Joseph Fourier and doing my research in the INRIA Erods group.
Specialties: system, netw...