Summary
Luc Fabresse is a Full Professor at IMT Nord Europe and IMT Lille Douai with 15+ years of experience researching and teaching distributed, resource-constrained software systems, particularly for mobile robot fleets. He specializes in dynamic languages—most notably Pharo—and builds new languages and tools to enable experimentation and practical deployment in constrained, distributed environments. Active in academia since his PhD and a lecturer since 2003, he combines long-term teaching commitments with applied research and curriculum development. Since 2010 he has served on the board of the European Smalltalk User Group (ESUG), reflecting his deep involvement in the Smalltalk/Pharo community beyond publications and courses. Based in the Lille metropolitan area, he brings a pragmatic engineering outlook informed by both research rigor and hands-on language/tool development.
15 years of coding experience
Master of Engineering (MEng), Computer Science, Business Management, Master of Engineering (MEng), Computer Science, Business Management at Polytech'Montpellier
Bachelor of Science (BS), Sciences and Technics for Engineers, Bachelor of Science (BS), Sciences and Technics for Engineers at Université des Sciences et Techniques du Languedoc (Montpellier II)
English, French