Mattéo Delabre is a Ph.D. student in Computer Science at the Université de Montréal with 11 years of practical experience spanning research, teaching, and systems engineering. He teaches discrete structures, supervises teaching assistants, and has a track record of building course materials and assessments for large undergraduate cohorts. His research background includes performance evaluation and concurrent system simulation, and he has implemented multi-threaded C++ algorithms and Python simulators for distributed systems. An active open-source contributor, he has improved documentation and extended math typesetting features in the notable SILE typesetter project, reflecting a blend of technical writing and systems-level coding. Beyond code, Mattéo’s interests in linguistics and typography inform his meticulous approach to documentation and typesetting features that benefit academic and technical audiences. He also brings leadership experience from coordinating a 1,300-member student association, demonstrating skills in organization and community-building.
11 years of coding experience
Ph. D., Computer Science, Ph. D., Computer Science at University of Montreal
Master’s Degree, Computer Science, Comprehensive Master of Engineering (CMI), GPA 17.38/20, ranked 1ˢᵗ/7, Master’s Degree, Computer Science, Comprehensive Master of Engineering (CMI), GPA 17.38/20, ranked 1ˢᵗ/7 at University of Montpellier
French Baccalauréat, in Science, Specialization in Biology, With highest honours, French Baccalauréat, in Science, Specialization in Biology, With highest honours at Jules Guesde Secondary School
Contributions:10 reviews, 18 commits, 4 PRs in 12 days
Contributions summary:Mattéo primarily contributed to the SILE typesetter project by fixing typos and improving the documentation. Their work included correcting errors in the SILE book and adding sections to the math documentation. Additionally, the user made code changes to the math package, focusing on debugging, refactoring, and adding features related to mathematical typesetting, like supporting relative units and modulus operators. These contributions suggest a strong understanding of the SILE typesetting system and its associated math features.
Club d’algorithmique compétitive universitaire de l’Université de Montréal
Contributions:49 commits, 53 pushes in 5 months
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Mattéo Delabre - Chargé De Cours at Université de Montréal