Bridging research, code, and creativity — one floating point at a time.
I'm a post-doctoral researcher at Université TÉLUQ under the supervision of Professor Daniel Lemire. My work explores efficient algorithms, data engineering, and all things C++. I love learning, building, and sharing—from cloud servers to the keys of a piano.
- Current role: Postdoc in Computer Science, Université TÉLUQ
- Supervised by: Daniel Lemire
- Main research: High-performance computing, data structures, algorithms, automated planning
- Publications: Presented at AAMAS, ECAI, and recipient of Best Paper at Canadian-AI
- Always learning: Open to new languages, tools, and collaborative opportunities
- Primary: C++
- Also proficient in: C, Haskell, Prolog, Java, Python, Bash
- Comfortable with: Cloud infrastructure, DevOps, and learning new technologies
- neo-bertha:
My Kubernetes Talos OS-based hobby server cluster—because infrastructure should be both fun and reliable! - float_serialization_benchmark:
Cutting-edge research in fast, accurate floating-point serialization (my main postdoc project). - jaja360.github.io (website):
My personal/professional website. You’ll find my full project list, blog, and CV there.
- Best Paper Award, Canadian-AI Conference
- Publications at AAMAS and ECAI
- Contributor to many open-source projects
- 🎮 Gamer at heart—catch me on Xbox when I’m not coding
- 🎹 Amateur pianist—music keeps the code flowing
- 🖥️ Always tinkering with servers and cloud tech
“To iterate is human, to recurse divine.”
— L. Peter Deutsch
Thanks for stopping by! Feel free to check out my projects or reach out if you want to talk research, code, or games.