Mathieu Acher

Professor at INSA Rennes
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Experience

    • France
    • Higher Education
    • 100 - 200 Employee
    • Professor
      • Sep 2022 - Present

      Full Professor at INSA Full Professor at INSA

    • France
    • Higher Education
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Junior Research Fellow / Membre Junior Institut Universitaire de France (IUF)
      • Sep 2021 - Present

    • France
    • Research Services
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Associate Professor
      • Sep 2012 - Sep 2022

      Research and teaching (mainly at ISTIC, but also ESIR, ENSAI, INSA, ENS, etc.) Research and teaching (mainly at ISTIC, but also ESIR, ENSAI, INSA, ENS, etc.)

    • Belgium
    • Higher Education
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Post doctoral researcher
      • Oct 2011 - Aug 2012

      Research and Teaching Research and Teaching

    • PhD student
      • 2008 - Oct 2011

      I completed my PhD thesis (entitled "Managing Multiple Feature Models: Foundations, Language, and Applications") at University of Nice Sophia Antipolis, working in the Modalis team (formerly Rainbow team), a research group of the I3S laboratory, under the supervision of Philippe Collet (Assistant Professor) and Philippe Lahire (Professor). I completed my PhD thesis (entitled "Managing Multiple Feature Models: Foundations, Language, and Applications") at University of Nice Sophia Antipolis, working in the Modalis team (formerly Rainbow team), a research group of the I3S laboratory, under the supervision of Philippe Collet (Assistant Professor) and Philippe Lahire (Professor).

    • France
    • Higher Education
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • PhD student
      • Oct 2008 - Sep 2011

      Since October 2008, I am working on my PhD thesis.

    • Teacher Assistant
      • Sep 2008 - Sep 2011

      "MESR Monitorat"

    • PhD Student
      • 2008 - Sep 2011

      I completed my PhD thesis (entitled "Managing Multiple Feature Models: Foundations, Language, and Applications") at University of Nice Sophia Antipolis, working in the Modalis team (formerly Rainbow team), a research group of the I3S laboratory, under the supervision of Philippe Collet (Assistant Professor) and Philippe Lahire (Professor). I completed my PhD thesis (entitled "Managing Multiple Feature Models: Foundations, Language, and Applications") at University of Nice Sophia Antipolis, working in the Modalis team (formerly Rainbow team), a research group of the I3S laboratory, under the supervision of Philippe Collet (Assistant Professor) and Philippe Lahire (Professor).

    • Collaboration
      • 2008 - Sep 2011

      Model-driven Engineering and Software Product Line Engineering in the context of dynamic, adaptative systems Model-driven Engineering and Software Product Line Engineering in the context of dynamic, adaptative systems

    • France
    • Research Services
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Internship
      • Jan 2008 - Sep 2008

      Research internship in Rainbow/Modalis team, a research group of the I3S laboratory (CNRS), in Sophia-Antipolis. The subject was: "Towards a Service Product Line for the Grid : Application to Medical Imaging." (in French : "Vers une ligne de services pour la grille : application à l'imagerie médicale") Papers accepted at MICCAI-Grid (New York 2008) and SOAPL/SPLC (Limerick 2008) workshop Research internship in Rainbow/Modalis team, a research group of the I3S laboratory (CNRS), in Sophia-Antipolis. The subject was: "Towards a Service Product Line for the Grid : Application to Medical Imaging." (in French : "Vers une ligne de services pour la grille : application à l'imagerie médicale") Papers accepted at MICCAI-Grid (New York 2008) and SOAPL/SPLC (Limerick 2008) workshop

    • France
    • Higher Education
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Master (1st year) Internship
      • Apr 2007 - Jun 2007

      The purpose of the internship was to implement Reverse Inheritance (RI) mechanism in Eiffel language. The work consists of implementing: - an extension of the Eiffel grammar - an extension of the Eiffel AST (Abstract Syntax Tree) - a compilation from Eiffel with RI to Prolog: the new Eiffel with RI AST is compiled to Prolog. The main benefits are i) to reason in Prolog on the Eiffel with RI or ii) to modify the Eiffel with RI in the Prolog logical space. - a reification of the… Show more The purpose of the internship was to implement Reverse Inheritance (RI) mechanism in Eiffel language. The work consists of implementing: - an extension of the Eiffel grammar - an extension of the Eiffel AST (Abstract Syntax Tree) - a compilation from Eiffel with RI to Prolog: the new Eiffel with RI AST is compiled to Prolog. The main benefits are i) to reason in Prolog on the Eiffel with RI or ii) to modify the Eiffel with RI in the Prolog logical space. - a reification of the Prolog to obtain Eiffel with RI source code Tools used: EiffelStudio, GOBO, Prolog, gec, geyacc, gelex Show less The purpose of the internship was to implement Reverse Inheritance (RI) mechanism in Eiffel language. The work consists of implementing: - an extension of the Eiffel grammar - an extension of the Eiffel AST (Abstract Syntax Tree) - a compilation from Eiffel with RI to Prolog: the new Eiffel with RI AST is compiled to Prolog. The main benefits are i) to reason in Prolog on the Eiffel with RI or ii) to modify the Eiffel with RI in the Prolog logical space. - a reification of the… Show more The purpose of the internship was to implement Reverse Inheritance (RI) mechanism in Eiffel language. The work consists of implementing: - an extension of the Eiffel grammar - an extension of the Eiffel AST (Abstract Syntax Tree) - a compilation from Eiffel with RI to Prolog: the new Eiffel with RI AST is compiled to Prolog. The main benefits are i) to reason in Prolog on the Eiffel with RI or ii) to modify the Eiffel with RI in the Prolog logical space. - a reification of the Prolog to obtain Eiffel with RI source code Tools used: EiffelStudio, GOBO, Prolog, gec, geyacc, gelex Show less

Education

  • Université Côte d'Azur
    PhD, Computer Science
    2008 - 2011
  • Université Côte d'Azur
    Master (research), Computer Science
    2007 - 2008

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