Dr. Joachim
Bruneau-Queyreix
Bruneau-Queyreix
Since Sept 2018, I am 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 held a post-doc position at the University of Warsaw WUT in 2018, 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, distributed learning, 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 and security, you should contact me, I'd love to hear from you !
I am teaching computer science courses related to the following topics:
Distributed systems
Operating systems
System and network programming
Software engineering projects
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 PEPR Cloud STEEL - Secure Storage [Start date 2023]
ANR PEPR 5G - NF-MUST [Start date 2023]
ANR GenBlock: Declarative approach for Generating tailored Blockchains [Start date 2022]
[Expected in 2028][Confidential Storage] Tom Claudel
[Expected in 2027][Audit systems] Lamyae Hassini
[2025][Peer sampling] Augusta Mukam
[2024][Reliable consensus and dissemination] Wassim Yahayoui
[2022][Efficient consensus and dissemnation] Kadir Korkmaz