
معرفی
Gerson Sunyé is an Associate Professor at Nantes University, where he teaches topics related to Software Engineering. He is a member of the Naomod research group within the LS2N research laboratory, focusing on Model-Based Engineering (MDE) techniques applied to software engineering problems, particularly in testing distributed systems. His work bridges academic research and industrial applications through the Atlanmod open-source platform developed within the Eclipse Community.
His primary research interests span Model-Based Engineering, Software Testing, Distributed Systems, Cloud Computing, and Domain-Specific Languages. He investigates how rigorous application of models can improve software engineering practices, focusing on model merging, conflict resolution, and large-scale model management. His work particularly emphasizes executable DSLs, model views, and testing methodologies for complex systems.
Analysis of his recent publications (2020-2024) reveals a strong trend toward integrating AI techniques with model management, particularly using machine learning for inter-model relations and reinforcement learning for conflict resolution. His work continues to evolve from foundational model management toward more applied contexts including low-code development platforms, energy-aware computing, and large language model integration for software engineering tasks.
Dr. Sunyé actively collaborates with numerous researchers including Jean-Marie Mottu, Massimo Tisi, and Erwan Bousse. His research has been supported by European projects including Heterogeneous and Distributed Services for the Future Computing Continuum and Training the Next Generation of Experts in Scalable Low-Code Engineering Platforms.
He leads research within the Naomod group at LS2N, which develops the Atlanmod platform for model-based engineering. The group focuses on practical applications of MDE in industrial contexts, particularly addressing scalability challenges in model management and the integration of model-based techniques with modern software development practices including cloud computing and low-code platforms.

