Mathieu Acher is a professor of computer science at INSA Rennes with a PhD focused on managing multiple feature models, and a track record in variability engineering and software product lines. As a member of the DiverSE team (Inria/IRISA) and a Junior Research Fellow at the Institut Universitaire de France, he leads research at the intersection of model-driven engineering and software variability. His expertise spans feature models, variability engineering, separation of concerns, aspect-oriented modeling, DSLs, reverse engineering, service-oriented architectures, and workflows. He previously served as Associate Professor at Université de Rennes 1 (2012–2022) and has conducted postdoctoral work in Namur, reflecting a strong international research footprint. In addition to academia, he contributes to the FAMILIAR project on GitHub and enjoys chess, underscoring collaboration and curiosity. Based in Rennes, Brittany, France, he combines rigorous academic training with hands-on research leadership.
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