Dr. Joachim
Bruneau-Queyreix
Bruneau-Queyreix
Since 2018, I have been an associate professor at the University of Bordeaux, Enseirb-Matmeca french engineering school, and researcher at the LaBRI lab . These institutes are located in France, in the marvellous city of Bordeaux, known for its gastronomy, wine, and unique architectural design. It is 3 hours from the Pyrenees mountain range and 1 hour from the coast of the Atlantic Ocean. I carry out my research activities as part of the PROGRESS research group led by Pr. Laurent Réveillère.
I received my Ph.D in computer science from the University of Bordeaux in 2017, and also have a MSc in telecommunications from Enseirb-Matmeca delivered in 2014.
My research interests are on the resilience, performance and security of distributed systems and their primitives, including but not limited to, audit systems, storage, consensus, broadcast/information dissemination, peer sampling. Please refer to my Google Scholar page for a complete list of my publications.
I am currently seeking highly motivated Ph.D. candidates to join my research team — if you’re passionate about distributed systems, you should contact me, I'd love to hear from you !
I am teaching computer science courses related to the following topics:
Operating systems
System and network programming
Software engineering projects
Distributed systems
Since 2018, I am head of the second and third years for the R&I (formerly RSI) work-study program. Since 2024, I also am head of the second year of the Telecommunications work-study program.
ANR GenBlock: Declarative approach for Generating tailored Blockchains [Start date 11/2022]
ANR PEPR Cloud STEEL - Secure Storage [Start date 2023]
ANR PEPR 5G - NF-MUST [Start date 2023]
[2022][Efficient consensus and dissemnation] Kadir Korkmaz
[2024][Reliable consensus and dissemination] Wassim Yahayoui
[Expected in 2025][Peer sampling] Augusta Mukam
[Expected in 2027][Audit systems] Lamyae Hassini