Summary
Julien Bernard is an associate professor (Maître de Conférence) at Université de Franche-Comté with 12 years of experience bridging academic research and industrial R&D in wireless sensor networks, embedded systems, and security. His work blends theoretical models and practical optimization for WSNs, with a strong background in parallel programming and adaptive work-stealing developed during his PhD and STMicroelectronics collaboration. Julien combines cryptology expertise from his engineering and master's training with hands-on software development in C/C++/Java and web technologies (LAMP, web services), enabling secure, performant embedded and distributed applications. He has a track record of adapting advanced parallel paradigms to constrained platforms and building analysis tools such as an Eclipse trace viewer for tuning adaptive schedulers. Based in Besançon, France, he brings a researcher’s rigor to applied problems, often surfacing practical insights that improve system-level efficiency and security.
12 years of coding experience
Engineer, Computer science, Cryptology and security, Engineer, Computer science, Cryptology and security at National School of Computer Science and Applied Mathematics of Grenoble