Marc Poinot is a software architect with 11+ years in his current role and a 30+ year engineering career focused on portability, interoperability and high-performance scientific computing. He leads MOSAIC at Safran, combining Python, NumPy/Cython, HDF5 and asynchronous/HPC patterns while championing software quality and CI for multi-physics simulation workflows. Formerly a CFD and aeroacoustics developer at ONERA, he helped drive CGNS adoption and built middleware for multi-physics portability and MPI-backed HPC integrations. An early advocate of Python in scientific environments and of standardized data formats, he publishes and speaks regularly on CGNS, HDF5 and portability—bringing both hands-on low-level C/C++/Fortran experience and systems-level architectural vision. Based near Paris, he pairs deep legacy expertise in embedded and POSIX portability with modern open-source practices, making him a rare bridge between legacy aerospace toolchains and contemporary Python/HPC ecosystems.
11 years of coding experience
25 years of employment as a software developer
Master's degree, Computer Science, Master's degree, Computer Science at Université de Montréal / University of Montreal
DESS, Computer Science, DESS, Computer Science at Université Paris Sud (Paris XI) / University Paris XI
Contributions:10 pushes, 1 branch in 1 year 1 month
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