Guillermo Polito
About Guillermo Polito
Guillermo Polito is a Chargé de Recherche at Inria in Lille, France, with a background in software development and research engineering. He has contributed to the Pharo Smalltalk open source project and has held various academic and professional positions in Argentina and Europe.
Current Position at Inria
Guillermo Polito currently serves as Chargé de Recherche at Inria, a prominent research institution located in Lille, Hauts-de-France, France. He has held this position since 2022, contributing to various research initiatives and projects within the organization. His role involves conducting advanced research in computer science, particularly focusing on software development and programming languages.
Previous Experience at CNRS
Prior to his current role, Polito worked as a Research Engineer at CNRS - Centre national de la recherche scientifique from 2016 to 2022. During his six years at CNRS, he engaged in significant research projects that contributed to the advancement of scientific knowledge in his field.
Teaching Experience
Guillermo Polito has extensive teaching experience, having served as a Teacher Assistant at UTN FRBA from 2007 to 2012. He taught courses in Advanced Programming Techniques and Programming Paradigms. Additionally, he worked as a Teacher at Universidad Nacional de Quilmes from 2011 to 2012, where he instructed students in Introduction to Programming.
Educational Background
Polito earned his Ingeniero degree in Sistemas de Información from Universidad Tecnológica Nacional, completing his studies in 2010. He further pursued a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Computer Science at Mines Douai from 2012 to 2015. He also holds a degree as Analista Universitario de Sistemas, which he obtained from Universidad Tecnológica Nacional in 2009.
Contributions to Pharo Smalltalk
Guillermo Polito is an active contributor to the Pharo Smalltalk open source project. His contributions include the development of the Pharo Smalltalk virtual machine, compiler, and git client. This involvement highlights his commitment to advancing software development tools and programming languages.