
معرفی
Théo Le Calvar is an Assistant Professor in Software Engineering at IMT Atlantique in Nantes, France, specializing in Model-Driven Engineering and Constraint Solving. He holds a PhD in Computer Science from the University of Angers (2016–2019), with a focus on exploring model sets under the supervision of Frédéric Saubion, Fabien Chhel, and Frédéric Jouault. His academic career includes a Post-Doctorate at the University of Montreal and ERIS team (2020–2021), and roles as a Temporary Teaching and Research Associate at the University of Angers (2020). He has conducted research internships at the National Institute of Informatics in Tokyo (2016) and the LERIA lab (2015).
His research interests include model transformations, constraint programming, incremental systems, and combinatorial optimization. He has published extensively in venues like the ACM/IEEE MODELS Conference and the International Conference on Model Transformations. His work integrates formal methods, such as process algebra and OCL-based analysis, with practical applications like anomaly detection and fruit basket management systems.
Le Calvar advises engineering students on projects involving logic solvers, anomaly detection, and food waste reduction. He contributes to open-source tools like the Eclipse Modeling Framework and actively participates in workshops and seminars, including the Dagstuhl Seminar (2018) and the Transformation Tool Contest. His technical skills span Java, C++, Python, and tools like Docker and Ansible.

