Summary
Mohammed Naas is a computer science academic and researcher with eight years of experience bridging research and applied R&D in distributed systems, fog/cloud computing and large-scale data management. After a multi-year R&D stint at Orange developing replication, placement and consistency mechanisms for IoT and fog infrastructures, he transitioned to academia with postdoctoral research at UBO and now serves as Maître de conférences at Université de La Rochelle. His teaching and research span system architecture, complex distributed systems, combinatorial optimization and data-intensive applications, informed by hands-on development in Java, C and parallel simulation. He has a track record of applying formal methods and practical engineering—ranging from Coq-based modeling to storage system design—which gives him a rare mix of theory and production-oriented experience. Based in Périgny, France, he combines industry-grade problem solving with academic rigor and a focus on auto-configuration and optimization in networked systems.
8 years of coding experience
Doctorat en informatique, Informatique, Doctorat en informatique, Informatique at Université de Bretagne Occidentale
Licence, Technologies et Services pour le Web, Assez bien, Licence, Technologies et Services pour le Web, Assez bien at Université HBC
Master en informatique, Ingénierie de données et technologies web, Bien, Master en informatique, Ingénierie de données et technologies web, Bien at Université d'Oran Es-Sénia
English, French, Arabic