Alexandre Péré is a compiler engineer with 10 years of experience specializing in homomorphic encryption and applied machine learning workflows. At Zama he builds the concrete compiler that turns high-level Python into homomorphic executables and previously led development of the core FHE cryptographic library powering Zama products. His background spans research engineering at Inria—where he built an async Rust tool to automate experimental campaigns—and machine learning projects in robotics and industrial automation. Trained in rigorous applied mathematics (MVA) and mechanical engineering, he blends theoretical depth with practical systems engineering. He is comfortable across compiler frontends, optimizers, backends and low-level cryptographic primitives, uniquely bridging research-grade algorithms with production-grade tooling. Colleagues praise his ability to turn complex cryptography and ML research into reliable, deployable software.
10 years of coding experience
5 years of employment as a software developer
Master's degree Mathematics, Vision and Learning (MVA), Applied Mathematics, Master's degree Mathematics, Vision and Learning (MVA), Applied Mathematics at École normale supérieure Paris-Saclay
Master's degree in Mechanical Engineering, Apprenticeship, Mechanical Engineering - Industrial Engineering, Master's degree in Mechanical Engineering, Apprenticeship, Mechanical Engineering - Industrial Engineering at Arts et Métiers ParisTech - École Nationale Supérieure d'Arts et Métiers
Bachelor of Science (BSc), Physics and Engineering - Mechanical Design, Honors, Bachelor of Science (BSc), Physics and Engineering - Mechanical Design, Honors at Université de Bordeaux
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