Pierre Francois Marteau
About Pierre Francois Marteau
Pierre Francois Marteau is a researcher and professor with extensive experience in anomaly detection and forensic applications, currently working at Ensibs and Université De Bretagne-sud in Lorient, France, as well as at Inria. He has a strong academic background and has contributed to various multidisciplinary research projects aimed at enhancing security and privacy protection.
Work at Inria
Pierre Francois Marteau has been a researcher at Inria since 2012. His work focuses on anomaly detection and forensic applications, contributing to research aimed at enhancing security and privacy protection. At Inria, he engages in multidisciplinary projects, collaborating with both industry and academic partners to tackle challenges related to digital transformation. His contributions extend to the development of innovative solutions across various sectors, including healthcare, transport, and energy.
Education and Expertise
Pierre Francois Marteau holds a Doctorate in Philosophy from Institut Polytechnique De Grenoble, where he studied from 1985 to 1988. He also studied Informatics at Enseirb - Matmeca from 1981 to 1984. His expertise lies in anomaly detection and forensic applications, which he applies to research in security and privacy protection.
Background
Marteau has a diverse professional background. He worked as a Project Manager at Bertin Technologies from 1991 to 1999, where he was involved in various projects in Paris. Prior to that, he served as a Postdoctoral Researcher at the University of California, San Diego, from 1989 to 1990. He has been a professor at Université De Bretagne-sud since 1999 and at Ensibs since 2009, both located in Lorient, Bretagne, France.
Achievements
Throughout his career, Pierre Francois Marteau has contributed to significant research initiatives aimed at addressing complex challenges in digital transformation. His work at Inria has led to the development of innovative solutions that impact various sectors, including healthcare, transport, and energy. His involvement in multidisciplinary research projects highlights his commitment to advancing knowledge in his field.