I am an Associate Professor of Mathematics in the Department of Computer Science and Mathematics at the Université du Québec à Chicoutimi (UQAC). After completing a master’s degree in pure mathematics and a Ph.D. in mathematics with a specialization in mathematical computing at the Université du Québec à Montréal (UQAM), I directed my research toward applied mathematics, with a particular focus on graph-based modeling, combinatorial optimization, and formal methods.
My recent research focuses primarily on the use of graph metrics to analyze various models: assessing difficulty in video games, optimizing hydroelectric production, and tracking the provenance of computations in computer systems. Through these projects, I strive to apply mathematical rigor to concrete, real-world applications.
For several years, I have been working closely with Professor Sara Séguin, also a member of GERAD, on research projects involving the optimization of hydroelectric production using graph-based models. Together, we have published several joint articles, including three GERAD technical reports, and we are currently co-supervising a Ph.D. student in this field. To structure and support this collaboration, we co-founded the Research Laboratory in Modeling, Graphs, and Optimization (LaReMGO).
Becoming a member of GERAD represents an opportunity for me to integrate into a dynamic research network renowned for its excellence in optimization, mathematical modeling, and the analysis of complex systems. I look forward to contributing actively through my research, while benefiting from the expertise of GERAD members to further develop my projects, expand collaborations, and enrich the training of my students.
Associated member of GERAD since June 2025