Antoine Pietri
About Antoine Pietri
Antoine Pietri is a software engineer with extensive experience in backend development and system engineering, specializing in Linux, Python, C++, and PostgreSQL. He has worked at various organizations, including Inria and Facebook, and has contributed to open-source initiatives such as the Software Heritage project.
Work at Inria
Antoine Pietri has been employed at Inria as a Software Engineer since 2017. His role involves contributing to various software development projects, particularly in open-source initiatives. He has played a significant part in the Software Heritage project, which focuses on the collection, preservation, and sharing of publicly available source code. His work at Inria emphasizes his commitment to advancing software engineering practices and contributing to the broader software development community.
Education and Expertise
Antoine Pietri holds an Ingénieur en Informatique degree from EPITA, where he studied from 2011 to 2016. He furthered his education at Université Paris Cité, earning a Doctorat in Informatique between 2017 and 2021. His academic background equips him with a strong foundation in software engineering principles, and he specializes in system engineering with expertise in Linux, Python, C++, and PostgreSQL technologies.
Background
Antoine Pietri began his career as a Student Researcher at LRDE (Laboratoire de Recherche et Développement de l'EPITA) from 2013 to 2016. He gained practical experience through various internships, including a Software Engineer Internship at Facebook in 2014 and a Python Developer Intern position at alwaysdata in 2013. Following his studies, he worked as a Backend Software Engineer at Glose for six months in 2016 and served as a Consultant in Backend Software Engineering at SONEKA from 2017 to 2018.
Professional Experience
Antoine Pietri has accumulated diverse professional experience in software engineering roles. His tenure includes positions at Glose and SONEKA, where he focused on backend software development. His internships at Facebook and alwaysdata provided him with valuable insights into software engineering practices in different environments. Since joining Inria, he has continued to build on this experience by engaging in significant open-source projects.