Summary
Yannis Juglaret is a senior low-level C++ engineer with 11 years of systems and software security experience, currently focused on improving Firefox stability, performance, and security on Windows at Mozilla. He has a strong research background—having demonstrated hardware-supported software isolation during a PhD stint at Inria—and translated that into applied R&D roles at DGA-MI and Quarkslab. Comfortable at the intersection of research and production, he builds robust, low-level solutions for hard security and reliability problems. Based in Brittany, France, he pairs an ENSEA engineering degree and an MPRI master's with a knack for formal reasoning and practical implementation, often surfacing subtle architectural fixes that prevent classically tricky bugs.
11 years of coding experience
6 years of employment as a software developer
Diplôme d'ingénieur, Hardware and Software Engineering, Diplôme d'ingénieur, Hardware and Software Engineering at ENSEA
Master Parisien de Recherche en Informatique (MPRI), Mathematics and Computer Science, magna cum laude, Master Parisien de Recherche en Informatique (MPRI), Mathematics and Computer Science, magna cum laude at Paris Diderot University
French, English