
معرفی
Walter Rudametkin serves as an Associate Professor at Polytech Lille, a French engineering school within the University of Lille, since September 2014. His dual role encompasses teaching core software engineering courses and conducting research within the Spirals project-team—a joint Inria/University of Lille initiative under the CRIStAL Research Center (UMR CNRS 9189).
His educational journey includes:
- Bachelor's in Computer Sciences from Universidad Autónoma de Baja California (2001-2007), featuring exchange programs at INPG ENSIMAG (2004-2005, 2006-2007)
- Master's and Engineering degrees from Université Joseph Fourier (2007)
- Industrial Ph.D. (CIFRE) from University of Grenoble (2007-2013) completed while working at Bull S.A.S.
Research focuses on runtime system adaptability through dynamic reconfiguration techniques. His work spans centralized frameworks (OSGi, iPOJO, Fractal) and modern cloud environments, emphasizing self-optimization via Feature Models in multi-cloud contexts. Key contributions address quiescence and component decoupling to maintain system integrity during adaptation, while recent efforts explore software diversity for enhanced security and resilience against browser fingerprinting.
As part of Spirals, he investigates self-healing properties in autonomous systems. Prior to his current position, he conducted postdoctoral research at INRIA Rennes within the DiverSE team (formerly Triskell), focusing on software diversity benefits for robustness.





