I have been a lecturer and researcher in computer science at ENSIIE since September 2016 and am a member of the OC team at the Cédric laboratory at CNAM. After studying engineering at the Supélec school from 2008 to 2011, I began a thesis entitled Approximation of Steiner's tree structure at the University of Versailles Saint-Quentin en Yvelines and the E3S laboratory at Supélec, which I defended in 2014. I then spent two years as an assistant professor at ENSIIE, during which time I was a member of the OC team. I then became a member of the METHODES team at the SAMOVAR laboratory before joining the SOP team, then returning to the Cédric laboratory in 2025.
My main area of research is Operations research. Particularly, I study the complexity, the parameterized complexity and/or the approximability of combinatorial optimization problems (mostly graph problems). I teach courses related to my researchs as the basics of Operations reserach or graph theory. I also teach other subjects as programming, UML, or mathematical optimization.