
معرفی
Jean-Rémy Falleri is a Full Professor of Computer Science at Enseirb-Matmeca (Bordeaux INP) and a researcher at LaBRI laboratory in Bordeaux, France. He serves as head of the Computer Science department at Enseirb-Matmeca and co-head of the Systems and Data department at LaBRI. From 2020 to 2025, he was appointed as a junior member (later honorary member) of the prestigious Institut Universitaire de France.
His educational background includes a habilitation from Université de Bordeaux (2015), a PhD from Université Montpellier 2, and a Master's degree from IMT Mines Alès (formerly École des Mines d'Alès). He also completed post-doctoral research at INRIA Lille in the RMoD group.
Falleri's research focuses on software engineering, particularly software evolution and the development of practical tools to analyze and understand code changes. His work bridges theoretical research with practical applications, resulting in tools like GumTree for visualizing code differences and Roseau for detecting breaking changes in libraries. His research interests span source code differencing, API analysis, breaking change detection, and software maintenance techniques.
His publication record shows consistent contributions to top software engineering conferences including ICSE, ASE, ICSME, and FSE, with research themes evolving from code clone detection and developer expertise extraction to modern challenges in API evolution and Docker configuration analysis.
- Junior Member of Institut Universitaire de France (2020-2025)
- Honorary Member of Institut Universitaire de France (2020-2025)
Falleri has supervised numerous Master's students, PhD candidates, and post-doctoral researchers throughout his career. He has held significant service roles including Head of LaBRI's Systems and Data department (since 2021), Head of LaBRI's Software Engineering group (2015-2021), and member of various conference program committees. His work has practical impact through actively maintained tools that address real challenges in software development and evolution.

