Idriss Daoudi
About Idriss Daoudi
Idriss Daoudi is a PhD researcher at Inria in Bordeaux, France, specializing in performance modeling and simulation of OpenMP applications. He has a strong academic background, including a PhD from Université de Bordeaux and experience as an HPC Engineer at I2M Bordeaux.
Work at Inria
Idriss Daoudi has been working at Inria as a PhD Researcher since 2018. His research is centered on performance modeling and simulation of OpenMP applications, utilizing the SimGrid framework. He is a member of the STORM team at Inria Bordeaux Sud-Ouest, where he collaborates on projects that enhance the understanding and efficiency of parallel computing. His work contributes to the development of advanced simulation tools, including sOMP, a simulator designed for task-based applications in C++. Daoudi's role involves rigorous analysis and modeling of complex computing architectures.
Education and Expertise
Idriss Daoudi has a comprehensive educational background in mathematics and engineering. He studied at Lycée Cesar Baggio, completing Maths Sup and Maths Spé from 2010 to 2012. He earned a Bachelor's degree from Université de Perpignan Via Domitia from 2012 to 2015, followed by a Master's degree from the same institution from 2015 to 2017. Daoudi completed his Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) at Université de Bordeaux from 2018 to 2021. His expertise lies in performance modeling, simulation, and the development of computational tools for high-performance computing.
Background
Idriss Daoudi's academic journey began at Lycée Cesar Baggio, where he laid the foundation for his studies in mathematics. He furthered his education at Université de Perpignan Via Domitia, obtaining both a Bachelor's and a Master's degree. His academic pursuits culminated in a PhD from Université de Bordeaux, where he focused on advanced topics in performance modeling and simulation. Prior to his current role at Inria, he worked as an HPC Engineer at I2M Bordeaux for six months in 2018, gaining practical experience in high-performance computing.
Achievements
During his research career, Idriss Daoudi has made significant contributions to the field of high-performance computing. He has been involved in the modeling of complex NUMA architectures and L3 cache, which enhances the precision of simulations. His work on the sOMP simulator has provided valuable tools for the analysis of task-based applications in C++. Daoudi's contributions are recognized within the academic community, particularly through his involvement with the STORM team at Inria and the AVALON team at LIP, École Normale Supérieure (ENS) Lyon.