I am a principal scientist at IMEC, working on adaptive runtime resource management and toolchains for embedded devices. I’m also part-time professor in the Distrinet group at the KULeuven. Before that I was Associate Professor at the Université Libre de Bruxelles, Département d’Informatique, Lab for Software Composition and Decomposition. Before joining the ULB I was a postdoc at the Software Composition Group after having gotten my Ph.D. at the Programming Technology Lab.
I am active in the Object-Oriented and programming language communities (resulting in papers in TOPLAS, ECOOP and OOPSLA) as well as in the embedded software engineering area (resulting in papers in IEEE Software or the Journal of Systems and Software). My Publications page has more details on these and other publications.
I served in program commities such as ECOOP’06, ECOOP’07, ECOOP’08, OOPSLA’08, SC’08, Net.ObjectDays, or ESUG, organized workshops like the Workshop on Object-Oriented Reverse Engineering or the DATE’08 Workshop on Software Engineering for Embedded Systems, and reviewed papers for TOPLAS or TOSEM. I was also the organizer of the first Dynamic Language Symposium, colocated with OOPSLA’05.
See also http://roelwuyts.be
2007 | - | : | Parttime Professor at KULeuven (Distrinet Group) | |
2006 | - | : | IMEC | |
2004 | - | 2006 | : | Université Libre de Bruxelles |
2001 | - | 2004 | : | University of Bern |