I am a PhD student in the Parkas team of the Computer Science department (DI) at École Normale Supérieure in Paris. I work under the supervision of Albert Cohen and Marc Pouzet.
I currently focus on building Telamon, a tool to find the best implementation for a GPU kernel in a given search space. Previously, I did some work on polyhedral compilation, compilers internal representations and synchronous languages.
My research interests cover several aspects of program transformations and code generation for parallel architectures. In particular, I am interested in how to represent programs to enable more transformations and how to pick the best optimization decisions.
MSc in Computer Science (MPRI), 2014
École Normale Supérieure
BSc in Computer Science, 2012
École Normale Supérieure
I am a teaching assistant at Université Pierre et Marie Curie (UPMC) since 2015. I took part in the following courses:
In 2014, I was a teaching assistant for the High Performance Computing and Data Science course (INF442) at École Polytechnique.