PhD opportunities:
Self-Optimization of Software Systems Driven by the Wisdom of Crowds
Smart Recommendation of Mobile Broadband Accesses using Crowdsensing
Improvement of Software Energy Efficiency for Multi-core Systems
Postdoc opportunity:
Feedback Control Loops as First-class Elements for Distributed Self-Adaptive Systems
Engineer opportunity:
eSurgeon: Suivi de la consommation énergétique des applications

My research interests relate to Multi-Scale Self-Adaptation for Dependable Systems-of-Systems. In particular, I am currently working on the development of dependable middleware solutions for self-adaptive ubiquitous computing systems. If you are interested in this topic, feel free to .

Since January 2010, I am coordinator of the INRIA associate team SeaS (Middleware for Sensor as a Service). The team intends to contribute to the vision of the Future Internet as an open-source middleware platform, based on robust Web standards, breaking existing IT silos and leveraging the development of innovative hybrid service-oriented architectures spanning from Wireless Sensor Networks to Ubiquitous and Cloud Computing.

Since September 2008, I am an associate professor in the Adaptive Distributed Applications and Middleware (ADAM) research group at the University Lille 1, France. The research group is shared between the LIFL and Inria CS research labs.

Prior to this position, I was a postdoc researcher in the Networks and Distributed systems group of the University of Oslo, working with Frank Eliassen on Self-Adapting Applications for Mobile Users in Ubiquitous Computing Environments (IST FP6 MUSIC project).