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Nicolas Pierron
Compiler Engineer at Mozilla Corporation
Nicolas Pierron is a versatile individual with a strong background in computer science and a passion for solving complex problems. Prior to his education at EPITA, Nicolas delved into programming early, experimenting with languages like Pascal and C to create games and explore mathematical concepts. Post EPITA, he further expanded his knowledge by studying Fundamental Physics to enhance his understanding of new technologies and enhancing NixOS's modularity.
During his career, Nicolas has held various roles in different organizations, including working as a Compiler Engineer at Mozilla Corporation, a PhD Student/R&D Engineer at Gostai, a Software Developer at Part Time Scientists, GmbH Berlin, and a Teacher at EPITA, among others. His experiences have exposed him to a wide range of domains in computer science and software development, allowing him to contribute to projects related to GNU/Linux distributions, functional programming languages, assembly languages, and strategic programming.
Nicolas has a track record of academic contributions, as evidenced by his papers published in reputable journals. He is fluent in both French and English, with experiences living and working in English-speaking countries like Australia and the Netherlands. In his approach to work, Nicolas is motivated by challenges, focuses on the core of systems, and emphasizes problem-solving at a fundamental level. His specialties include Domain Specific Languages, GNU/Linux distributions like Debian and NixOS, a variety of functional programming languages, and assembly languages like IA-32 and Motorola 68K.
Known for his ability to tackle challenging tasks, generalize complex problems, and grasp theoretical aspects, Nicolas is a valuable asset in any team seeking innovative solutions. Additionally, he enjoys sharing bad (but sometimes good) jokes, adding a touch of humor to his professional endeavors.