Summary
Matthieu Boutier is a senior software engineer with 15 years of experience specializing in concurrency and networking, grounded in a PhD in computer science from Université Paris Diderot. He builds clean, pragmatic code and enjoys optimizing systems where the simplest solution proves most efficient, having worked on the CPC compiler and adapted its runtime for asynchronous I/O on Windows. His research produced one of the first complete implementations of source-specific routing as an extension to the Babel protocol and a multipath extension for applications, reflecting deep protocol-design and low-level networking expertise. Based in Île-de-France, he blends academic rigor with industry practice across roles at Intersec Group and YUZER LAB, and is comfortable navigating large, legacy codebases to deliver robust, performant solutions.
15 years of coding experience
Doctorat, informatique, Doctorat, informatique at Université Paris Diderot