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Dominique Blouin is an Associate Professor at Telecom Paris, Institut Polytechnique de Paris, and a member of the Autonomous Critical Embedded Systems (ACES) research group within the Information Processing and Communications Laboratory (LTCI). With a PhD in computer science from the University of South Brittany and prior industrial experience as a software architect at Cassiopae and research engineer at Lab-STICC, Blouin bridges academic research and industrial application in model-based engineering.
- Bachelor of Science in Physics, University of Sherbrooke (1989)
- Master of Science in Astrophysics, University of British Columbia (1994)
- PhD in Computer Science, University of South Brittany (2011)
Blouin’s research focuses on multi-paradigm modeling (MPM) for cyber-physical systems (CPS), emphasizing model management, domain-specific language (DSL) development, and scalability of model-based approaches. Key projects include the ontological foundation for MPM4CPS and the ALISA framework for architecture-led system assurance. Their work leverages the SAE AADL standard for industrial applications, addressing challenges in model synchronization, requirements engineering, and power-aware design.
Recent publications highlight advancements in AADL-based model management, incremental transformation tools, and ROS-based robotic system modeling. Blouin’s contributions to model-driven engineering have been recognized with the SoSyM-First Paper award at MODELS 2022.
- SoSyM-First Paper award, MODELS 2022
Blouin has supervised numerous PhD, Master’s, and Bachelor’s students, authored tools like RAMSES and OSATE-DIM for AADL processing, and participated in standardization committees (SAE AADL) and organization of international workshops (MPM4CPS, MODELS). Their teaching includes object-oriented programming, embedded system modeling with AADL, and real-time systems courses.




