Summary
Jalal Lakhlili is a Research Development Software Engineer based in Barcelona with nine years of experience at the intersection of machine learning, high-performance computing and numerical modelling. He brings a strong academic foundation—a PhD in Applied Mathematics—and years of hands-on HPC simulation work from roles at the Max Planck Institute and energy-aware runtime projects, translating complex PDE-based models into performant simulation code. Comfortable in both research and engineering settings, he has built numerical solvers (e.g., for Navier–Stokes–coupled soil erosion) and taught numerical analysis, which informs his rigorous approach to code correctness and performance. After a focused parental leave, he now contributes to applied research tooling in energy-aware runtimes, combining scientific depth with production-oriented software practices. An uncommon strength is his ability to bridge theoretical models and scalable HPC implementations, making him effective at turning mathematical models into deployable simulation software.
9 years of coding experience
10 years of employment as a software developer
Master of Engineering, Telecommunications, Master of Engineering, Telecommunications at National School of Computer Science and Applied Mathematics of Grenoble
Master of Research, Scientific Computing, Master of Research, Scientific Computing at University of Strasbourg
Phd, Applied Mathematics (Scientific Computing), Phd, Applied Mathematics (Scientific Computing) at Université de Toulon
Spanish, arabe-amazigh, English, French