Summary
Nicolas Travers is a database researcher and educator with nine years of formal experience and a two-decade-long trajectory teaching and researching relational, NoSQL and graph systems across leading French institutions. As Professor and Deputy Director of the DVRC at ESILV, he designs and teaches courses on MongoDB, Elasticsearch, Cassandra, Neo4j and distributed data infrastructures while supervising research on ad-hoc DBMS, query optimization and information retrieval. He combines deep academic credentials (HDR, PhD) with extensive industry-facing training work for executives and professionals at CentraleSupélec, ESSEC and CNAM, translating cutting-edge research into practical curricula. His technical focus spans Pub/Sub, microblogging use-cases and graph mining, reflecting a rare blend of systems design, query optimization and applied data-science pedagogy. Colleagues value him for bridging lab-grade research (CEDRIC, PRISM) with hands-on Cloud and NoSQL tooling, and for institutional leadership roles that shaped curriculum and resource allocation.
9 years of coding experience
Doctorat, Informatique, Doctorat, Informatique at Université de Versailles Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines
HDR, Computer Science, HDR, Computer Science at Sorbonne Universités
English, Russian, French