Pierre-emmanuel Patry is a compiler engineer and university lecturer based in France with eight years of experience bridging research and production compiler work. He co-leads the GCC Rust frontend and contributes to microarchitecture modeling and GCC's RISC-V backend at Embecosm, bringing deep expertise in compilers and low-level systems. Concurrently a lecturer at EPITA, he translates cutting-edge compiler research into hands-on teaching and has a track record of kernel instruction and lab supervision. His background includes research roles at EPITA Systems Laboratory and internships that span cloud computing and applied acoustics, reflecting a pragmatic curiosity across hardware-software boundaries. Colleagues describe him as someone who moves fluidly between academic rigor and engineering delivery, quietly advancing open toolchains for emerging ISAs.
8 years of coding experience
Engineer's degree, Computer Engineering, Engineer's degree, Computer Engineering at EPITA: Ecole d'Ingénieurs en Informatique
Computer Science, Computer Science at California State University, Monterey Bay
Aeronautics Initiation Certificate, Aeronautics/Aviation/Aerospace Science and Technology, General, Aeronautics Initiation Certificate, Aeronautics/Aviation/Aerospace Science and Technology, General at Etablissement Saint-Charles Sainte Croix
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Pierre-emmanuel Patry - University Lecturer at Embecosm