Information
Scientist fluent in computer related topics with a strong emphasis on information visualisation and analysis
jason[at]vallet.cc
Technical skills
Scripting (Python , Shell $_)
Web-based technologies (HTML , JS )
OO programming (C++, C#, Java)
Long term Windows and Linux user
Familiar with various tools to compute, analyse and visualise (Scilab, R, Tulip)
Domains of interest
Information visualisation
Data analysis
Visual analytics
And also: statistics, tests and verifications, cryptography, computer security, virtualisation, etc.
Languages
French
English
Personal occupations
Reading (fiction and mostly fantasy)
Musical practice (various stringed instruments: guitar, ukulele, violin)
Diverse sports: climbing, canyoning, scuba-diving
I am currently a doctorate student in Computer Science at the University of Bordeaux, within the LaBRI, to obtain a doctoral degree (Ph.D.) in Computer Science (EQF 8).
After a parallel cursus at the french engineering school 3iL and the Université du Quebec à Chicoutimi, I got a joint graduation with a degree of Master of Science (M.Sc.) and a french Engineer diploma (Dipl.-Ing.) in Computer Science (120 European Credits - EQF 7).
I got my degree of Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) in Computer Science (180 European Credits - EQF 6) from the University of Limoges.
Development of an online platform to visualise and analyse annotated conversations for the European project Opencare (Horizon H2020).
Teaching of basic algorithmic and programming courses to undergraduate students.
Software developments concerning the information visualisation tools: Tulip and Porgy.
Teaching of basic algorithmic and programming courses, mostly given to undergraduate students.
Following the internship, this position has allowed to continue previous work and to widen the applications. The work carried out led to a paper publication.
Student internship of 26 weeks concluding the master’s degree and engineer’s degree completion, supervised by Sylvain Hallé. The internship subject was about execution monitoring, tests and trace verification concerning OpenJDK (open source implementation of the Java platform).
Student internship of 8 weeks for the 2nd year of engineering school, supervised by Carlos Aguilar. The internship goal was to study, describe and document an homomorphic encryption library.