معرفی
Gonzague Yernaux is a Research Professor at the University of Namur's Faculty of Computer Science, affiliated with the Namur Digital Institute. He holds a Doctorate and a Master's degree in Computer Science from the same institution. His research focuses on programming paradigms, logic programming, algorithm optimization, and educational technology. Yernaux has contributed to projects like Algorithmic equivalence and developed tools such as Manim-DFA and Scrimmo. He has presented at international conferences and received awards including the Jean Fichefet Prize (2017) and the Student Encouragement Award (2022).
Education:
- Doctorate, University of Namur (Year unspecified)
- Master of Computing (Computer Science), Faculty of Computer Science, University of Namur (2015–2017)
Research Interests:
His work spans logic programming, software engineering, and algorithm design. Key areas include predicate anti-unification, bipartite matching optimization, and semantic clone detection. He also explores educational applications, such as using escape games to teach computer science concepts. His research often combines theoretical frameworks with practical software tools.
Grants & Activities:
He leads the project Algorithmic equivalence by generalization-driven transformations of logic programs. Active in academic events, he has participated in the International Conference on Advances in Computing Research (2025), the Belgium-Netherlands Software Evolution Workshop (2024), and organized presentations on topics like predicate anti-unification and bipartite matching.
Labs & Teams:
Associated with the Namur Digital Institute, his work integrates interdisciplinary collaborations in computer science and software development.



