Summary
François Leduc-primeau is an associate professor and researcher with a decade of experience designing energy-efficient hardware algorithms and implementations, particularly for error-correction codes and communication systems. His work blends theoretical analysis with practical circuit realizations, including novel LDPC decoding algorithms and energy-reliability tradeoff models for synchronous circuits. He has progressed from PhD research at McGill on stochastic and randomized decoders to postdoctoral roles in Europe and faculty positions at Polytechnique Montréal, signaling a strong track record of translating research into hardware-conscious designs. François also explores neural-network-driven techniques to enable more efficient computing systems, a cross-disciplinary interest that informs his hardware-focused work. Colleagues and students benefit from his teaching and mentorship across computer architecture and electronic design, grounded in hands-on circuit and VHDL experience. For deeper technical details and publications, his personal webpage offers a comprehensive view of his research programs.
9 years of coding experience
9 years of employment as a software developer
M.Eng., Computer Engineering, M.Eng., Computer Engineering at McGill University
English, French, Spanish