I received my Ph.D. in 2011 from School of Computer Science at McGill University.
I am currently a member of the Modeling, Simulation, and Design Lab under the supervision of
Prof. Hans Vangheluwe.
My academic work is sponsored by the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada.
My current research interests are Model Transformation, Model-driven Engineering and Simulation-based Design.
I am in particular interested in the engineering of model transformation languages.
My contribution in the field resides in the engineering of model transformation languages, following multi-paradigm modelling principles.
I have developed a framework for producing transformation languages tailored for the specific needs.
This is based on T-Core, a collection primitive transformation constructs scriptable with Python.
MoTif is another transformation language built on top of the framework.
It is a completely modelled language with a transformation-specific meta-model for the syntax.
Its semantics and execution engine are defined by weaving of T-Core with a simulation formalism.
I also have over five years of industry experience in different service-oriented software companies in Montreal.