Christophe Renaudin
About Christophe Renaudin
Christophe Renaudin is an R&D Staff Software Engineer at Criteo, with extensive experience in software engineering and research roles in France.
Current Position at Criteo
Christophe Renaudin currently holds the title of R&D Staff Software Engineer at Criteo. He stepped into this role in 2018 and is based in the Région de Paris, France. His responsibilities involve working on research and development projects, contributing to the enhancement and innovation of software systems within the company.
Previous Experience at Criteo
Before his current role, Christophe Renaudin worked as an R&D Senior Software Engineer at Criteo from 2015 to 2018 for a span of three years in the Paris Area, France. In this capacity, he was involved in advanced software engineering tasks and the development of research-driven projects, helping to advance Criteo's technological capabilities.
R&D Software Architect at A2iA
From 2012 to 2015, Christophe Renaudin served as an R&D Software Architect at A2iA in the Paris Area, France. Over these three years, he was responsible for designing and architecting software solutions, playing a key role in the company's research and development department.
Early Career at A2iA
Christophe Renaudin began his career at A2iA as a Software Development Engineer in the R&D department from 2008 to 2012. During these four years, he contributed to various research and software development projects, building a strong foundation in the field of software engineering.
Academic Roles
Between 2006 and 2008, Christophe Renaudin held multiple academic roles in Rennes Area, France. He was a Moniteur de l'enseignement supérieur at Université de Rennes 1, where he supported higher education teaching activities. Simultaneously, he was a PhD student at IRISA, engaging in research projects and contributing to the academic community.
Education and Qualifications
Christophe Renaudin completed his Master's Degree in Research in Computer Science at Université de Rennes I from 2005 to 2006. Prior to this, he studied at the Institut national des Sciences appliquées de Rennes from 2001 to 2006, where he gained extensive knowledge and training in applied sciences and engineering.