Who We Are

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Hélène ARDUIN
CNRS postdoc at IDEES Rouen (UMR 6266). As a modeller and advanced user of OpenMOLE she leads the development of the OpenMOLE documentation.
Paul CHAPRON
Sustainable development researcher at IGN, interested in OpenMOLE-assisted modeling methodology, exploration of models and their results.
Guillaume CHEREL
CNRS research engineer at ISC-PIF. Scientific computing and simulation researcher, he worked on the conception of methods for simulation experiments and parameter space exploration and worked on the development of MGO.
Étienne DELAY
PhD in geography, agent-based model addict, he is currently in a postdoctoral fellowship in Dakar (Senegal). Inside the OpenMOLE project, he is a beta-user and contributor to the communication and documentation efforts.
Mathieu LECLAIRE
CNRS researcher engineer at ISC-PIF (UPS 3611) and Géographie-cités (UMR 8504). Developer of the OpenMOLE Platform and lead developer of the Graphical User Interface. He developed both the Scaladget library and ScalaWUI skeleton.
Jonathan PASSERAT-PALMBACH
Research associate at Imperial College London, in the BioMedIA group. Developer of the OpenMOLE Platform, he co-developed GridScale. Regularly inserts bugs in the code to keep his team-mates on task.
Julien PERRET
Sustainable development researcher at IGN and EHESS.
Juste RAIMBAULT
CNRS postdoc at UCL CASA (Centre for Advanced Spatial Analysis) and research associate at Géographie-cités (UMR CNRS 8504). As a geographer, he contributes to the development of exploration methods for simulation models.
Romain REUILLON
CNRS researcher at ISC-PIF and Géographie-cités. Scientific manager and lead developer of OpenMOLE, he developed both MGO and GridScale.
Sebastien REY-COYREHOURCQ
Research engineer in Geomatics at IDEES Rouen (UMR 6266). I love Complex Systems, Agent-Based Models, and Evolutionary Algorithm. I probably compile and beta-test every dev version of OpenMOLE since 2010 :) I also participate in developing the MGO framework and the Gama-plugin.