Summary
Grégoire Danoy is a research leader in AI, high-performance computing, and optimization, currently heading the Parallel Computing and Optimisation Group at the University of Luxembourg's SnT. He brings 15+ years of experience at the intersection of Artificial Intelligence and mobile networks, with a multidisciplinary focus spanning unmanned autonomous systems, satellite and vehicular networks, bioinformatics, and cloud computing. He has a prolific publication record—over 150 papers—and co-authored a Wiley book on Evolutionary Algorithms for Mobile Ad Hoc Networks. He has led and secured research funding from national and EU sources, managed projects as PI and work package leader, and mentors PhD students and postdocs while organizing international conferences and workshops. An active community member, he serves in editorial roles, chairs and reviews for prestigious venues, and has earned notable recognitions including the IEEE CybConf 2017 best paper and a 2018 US Navy-ONRG award for UAV swarms. Based in Luxembourg, he translates rigorous research into scalable, practical solutions with a track record of cross-disciplinary impact.
14 years of coding experience
17 years of employment as a software developer
PhD Supervision Right, Computer Science, PhD Supervision Right, Computer Science at University of Luxembourg
PhD, Computer Science, PhD, Computer Science at Ecole nationale supérieure des Mines de Saint-Etienne
Master, Computer Science, Master, Computer Science at École des Mines de Saint-Étienne
Industrial Engineer, Computer Science, Industrial Engineer, Computer Science at Institut Supérieur de Technologie
English, French