Monique Teillaud is a seasoned researcher in computational geometry with 27 years of experience, holding a PhD and an Habilitation in Computer Science and a strong mathematical foundation from École Normale Supérieure. Based at Inria in Nancy, she focuses on Delaunay triangulations and mesh computation on hyperbolic surfaces, combining deep theoretical insight with practical library-level contributions. She is an active back-end contributor to the widely used CGAL project, where she has modernized the Hyperbolic Triangulation module for evolving compilers and refined internal traits and examples. Her career spans academic teaching and long-term research positions, reflecting sustained impact on both education and open-source infrastructure. Colleagues value her rare blend of rigorous mathematics and hands-on code maintenance that keeps research software usable across compiler and library changes.
27 years of coding experience
25 years of employment as a software developer
PhD in computer science, PhD in computer science at Paris-Sud University (Paris XI)
Classes Préparatoires, Mathématiques, Classes Préparatoires, Mathématiques at Lycée Condorcet, Paris
Agrégation in Mathematics 1984, Master in Computer Science 1985, Agrégation in Mathematics 1984, Master in Computer Science 1985 at École Normale Supérieure
Baccalauréat, Mathematics and Physics, Baccalauréat, Mathematics and Physics at Lycée Jules Ferry, Paris
Habilitation in computer science, Habilitation in computer science at Université de Nice
Contributions:1354 commits, 6 PRs, 78 comments in 23 years 2 months
Contributions summary:Monique primarily contributed to the CGAL library, specifically within the Hyperbolic Triangulation module. Their work involved refactoring code to align with compiler updates, addressing syntax issues related to `boost::tuple`. The user also focused on integrating and fixing functions to ensure compatibility with different compiler standards, and made improvements to the example code for testing. Major changes include adapting code to the library’s internal traits classes, along with removing and adding includes.
Contributions:7 pushes, 5 branches in 6 years 1 month
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