Pierre Genevès
About Pierre Genevès
Pierre Genevès is the Leader of the Tyrex Research Team, currently based in Grenoble, France. He has a strong academic background with a PhD from Institut national polytechnique de Grenoble and a Post Doc from EPFL, and has held various research positions over a career spanning two decades.
Current Role at Inria
Pierre Genevès serves as the Leader of the Tyrex Research Team at Inria, a position he has held since 2018. In this role, he heads the Tyrex research project-team, which operates under the CNRS/LIG and Inria umbrella. The team's focus is on developing foundational technologies for next-generation data programming and artificial intelligence systems. His leadership is instrumental in driving research initiatives that contribute to advancements in these fields.
Previous Experience at CNRS
Prior to his current role, Pierre Genevès worked at the Centre national de la recherche scientifique (CNRS) as a Researcher from 2007 to 2020. During this 13-year tenure, he engaged in various research projects that contributed to the scientific community. In 2020, he transitioned to the role of Research Director at CNRS, where he continues to influence research directions and initiatives.
Education and Academic Background
Pierre Genevès completed his PhD at the Institut national polytechnique de Grenoble. He furthered his academic pursuits by achieving a Post Doc at EPFL (École polytechnique fédérale de Lausanne). His educational background provides a strong foundation for his research endeavors in data programming and artificial intelligence.
Work Experience at EPFL
Pierre Genevès has experience working at EPFL, where he served as a Researcher for 11 months in 2012. This role contributed to his expertise in the field and allowed him to collaborate with other researchers in the Lausanne Area, Switzerland.
Early Career and Roles in Startups
In the early stages of his career, Pierre Genevès worked as a Science and Technology Advisor at Startups Inc from 2005 to 2010. He also held a position as a Research Officer at IBM Research Headquarters for one year in 2003-2004. These roles provided him with diverse experiences in research and technology development.