Summary
Franck Porcher is a seasoned software engineer, researcher and founder with over three decades of experience building high-assurance systems, pioneering constraint logic programming and bringing open source solutions to French Polynesia. With a Ph.D. from Pierre & Marie Curie University, he designed the CLP(CT) framework and has led language design, compiler and neural-computing projects for Dassault before founding multiple engineering and publishing ventures. He specializes in functional and high‑semantic DSLs (Clojure, Erlang, Haskell, Lisp, Prolog) and full‑stack JavaScript, while also delivering VoIP, SaaS automation and system‑level engineering for banks and industry. A long-time educator and local tech catalyst, he combines deep theoretical knowledge with practical delivery, regularly translating complex domains into elegant, domain-specific languages and production-grade systems.
11 years of coding experience
23 years of employment as a software developer
DEUG, Maths and Fundamental Physics, (mention bien), DEUG, Maths and Fundamental Physics, (mention bien) at Orsay University
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Computer Science, Summa cum laude et honore (mention très honorable avec félicitations du jury), Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Computer Science, Summa cum laude et honore (mention très honorable avec félicitations du jury) at Pierre & Marie Curie University
English, French