
معرفی
Loup Meurice is a Computer Science researcher at the University of Namur specializing in database systems and human-computer interaction technologies. His work bridges theoretical computer science with practical applications in data management and accessibility.
His academic foundation includes:
- Bachelor in Computer Science (2011, University of Namur)
- Master in Computer Science (2013, University of Namur)
- PhD in Computer Science (2017, University of Namur)
Meurice's research focuses on evolutionary database systems and accessibility solutions. His HyDRa framework revolutionizes hybrid polystore management through dynamic schema evolution techniques, while his recent work applies transformer models to sign language recognition. These dual research streams demonstrate exceptional versatility across low-level database engineering and high-impact assistive technologies.
His publication trends reveal a strategic shift from core database engineering (2022 schema evolution frameworks) toward socially impactful applications (2023 sign language translation systems), maintaining technical rigor while expanding societal relevance.
Award recognition:
- Best Paper Award at QRS 2016 for reliability/security innovations
As academic supervisor, Meurice co-promotes doctoral research on French language acquisition tools for deaf students, demonstrating commitment to educational technology. His collaborative network spans 10+ international researchers across database theory and AI accessibility domains.
Current projects involve the HyDRa framework development and context-aware sign language translation systems, operating within the University of Namur's computer science research ecosystem through multidisciplinary teams combining database specialists and human-computer interaction experts.



