Team

Membres permanents

Thibaud Kloczko

Graduated in CFD, Thibaud Kloczko is the head of a research engineer team dedicated to scientific software development and experimentation at INRIA. As a software engineer from 2011 to 2019, he was first involved in the development of the meta platform dtk that aims at speeding up life cycle of business codes into research teams and at sharing software components between teams from different scientific fields (such as medical and biological imaging, numerical simulation, geometry, linear algebra, computational neurology). He also helped set up agility for the development of scientific software at the Sophia Antipolis Inria Center.

Nicolas Niclausse

Nicolas Niclausse received his PhD in 1999 (on web traffic modeling and performance evaluation). During 4 years, he worked as an open source specialist at IDEALX (where he started to write Tsung, a load testing tool). He is now a research engineer at INRIA Sophia-Antipolis (since 2004), and he is a member of the Grid’5000 technical comitee. He’s working on HPC related topics (building and setup of HPC clusters, development of dtkDistributed layer, …).

Julien Wintz

Julien Wintz received his PhD in algebraic geometry in 2008, and became a research engineer at INRIA Sophia-Antipolis the same year. He has designed dtk, a meta platform for modular scientific application development, for which he got, in 2011, Inria prize for supporting research and innovation.

Jean-Luc Szpyrka

Jean-Luc Szpyrka works at Inria since 1990. He started as a realtime software developper in a computer vision team (Robotvis) for several years. he moved to the CS team, doing a lot of sysdamin, mainly unix/linux and security management. After 15 years of purgatory in CS 🙂 he came back to development. He manages the VR equipment & software of the Sophia Antipolis Research Center.

Nicolas Chleq

Nicolas Chleq is a software research engineer with multiple skills, especially for computational vision, robotics, real-time, artificial intelligence.

Tristan Cabel

Tristan received an engineer diploma from INSA Rennes in communications network in 2009. In the same year, he began to be interested in HPC and particularly using accelerators to speed-up the computation. Since then, he continued to work in High Performance Computing either as an engineer in research team or as an expert in a national computing center. In 2015, he took a liking in deep learning and self trained himself on it.

Erwan Demairy

Erwan, PhD, is a scientific software engineer part of the SED since some 15 years and member of the AMDT team for 5 years, thus working on multiple software platforms.

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Marc Vesin

Marc graduated from ENSIMAG in 1993. Briefly started as a real-time developper at CEA. Worked some 20 years mostly with IT infrastructure – networks, systems, storage, security, clusters – as a tech, project manager and team leader. Gradually shifted focus on providing tailored experimentation solutions and advice to research teams. Since 2019, working as tech lead on Fed-BioMed project with EPIONE team and developing mostly in Python.

Regis Daubin

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Alexis Gobé

Alexis received his PhD in February 2020 in applied maths. He is specialized in numerical computations, parallel computing and he loves working on data vizualization. He is currently working as tech leader of the nanophotonics platform DIOGENeS in close collaboration with the Atlantis project team.

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