Mickaël Dardaillon is an associate professor and researcher based in Brittany with 11 years of experience specializing in hardware and software architecture for dedicated and embedded systems. He combines academic leadership at INSA Rennes and IETR with hands-on research in WCET-aware parallelization and model-based applications for heterogeneous parallel systems. His background spans PhD-level compilation of parametric dataflow for SDR-dedicated MPSoCs to industry roles at National Instruments and Nokia working on models of computation, high-level synthesis, and FPGA implementations. He is skilled at bridging theory and practice—translating compiler and dataflow research into deployable solutions for real-time and manycore platforms. Early career exposure to embedded electronics, automotive bus protocols, and cryptographic hardware gives him a pragmatic systems perspective not always seen in academics. Based in France, he brings a rare mix of deep compilation expertise and applied hardware design to embedded systems challenges.
11 years of coding experience
2 years of employment as a software developer
Génie électrique, Génie électrique at The University of Texas at Dallas
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Informatique, Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Informatique at Institut national des Sciences appliquées de Lyon
ingénieur, Électronique, Signaux, Images, ingénieur, Électronique, Signaux, Images at Polytech'Orléans
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