Olivier Pirson

Olivier Pirson
  • Master of Science
  • Solution Building Engineer at Sopra Steria Group

Ada developer

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Introduction
Developer / MA Computer Science ๐Ÿ‘จโ€๐Ÿ’ป ๐Ÿ‘จโ€๐Ÿ”ฌ โ€” https://bitbucket.org/OPiMedia/workspace/repositories โ€” http://www.opimedia.be/
Current institution
Sopra Steria Group
Current position
  • Solution Building Engineer
Additional affiliations
October 2020 - present
Sopra Steria Group
Position
  • Engineer
March 2011 - April 2013
Umedia
Position
  • Web developer
Education
September 2016 - September 2019
Universitรฉ Libre de Bruxelles
Field of study
  • Computer Science
April 2010 - September 2010
Business Training
Field of study
  • Professional training as a Web developer
September 1994 - June 1998
Catholic University of Louvain
Field of study
  • Mathematics

Publications

Publications (4)
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Final presentation of the master thesis https://bitbucket.org/OPiMedia/efficient-parallel-abstract-interpreter-in-scala/
Thesis
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Verifying the correction of programs (or on the contrary the highlighting of bugs) is both a necessity and a difficulty. A necessity due to our constant use of computer tools. And a difficulty due to a fundamental theoretical impossibility, and due to the practical difficulties of obtaining reasonable calculation times. This thesis concerns the st...
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Quick statement of the ฯƒ_odd problem (and its variant ฯ‚_odd problem) with an algorithm to check it. Benchmarks of parallel implementations in multi-threads, Open MPI and OpenCL.
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Presentation of this work and implementation tool: http://www.opimedia.be/CV/2016-2017-ULB/INFO-F420-Computational-geometry/Project-Disjoint-Compatible-Perfect-Matchings/ "Web page presents some properties between two perfect matchings in planar straight line graphs. Below, a simple JavaScript application allows to experiment with these concepts."