Summary
Philippe Truillet is an associate professor and Maître de Conférences in computer science at Université de Toulouse with over two decades of teaching, research, and leadership experience spanning interactive systems, vocal/gestural interaction, mixed reality and accessibility. He combines academic research at IRIT with hands-on roles in curriculum direction and university IT security implementation, and has taught internationally as an invited professor in Germany. His work often focuses on advanced human-computer interaction in complex contexts (industry 4.0, disability) and embraces DIY approaches to fuel creativity and prototyping. Beyond academia he serves as an operational reserve officer in the Gendarmerie and contributes extensively to youth education and governance through long-term volunteer leadership in the Scouts. This blend of applied research, institutional program building and community engagement makes him unusually effective at translating novel technologies into real-world teaching, training and operational solutions.
8 years of coding experience
5 years of employment as a software developer
Auditeur (191ème session en Région), Auditeur (191ème session en Région) at Institut des hautes études de défense nationale (IHEDN)
PhD, Computer Science, PhD, Computer Science at Université Paul Sabatier Toulouse III
French, English, Spanish, German, Latin