I am an Assistant Professor (ATER) of Computer Science at Université Paris-Saclay. I am a member of Galac team at Lisn laboratory, where I do my research. I teach at Polytech Paris-Saclay.
I am interested in computability theory and its interactions with other domains such as topology. My primary research focuses on computable analysis and (effective) descriptive set theory, exploring their connections with dynamical systems and general and algebraic topology.
During the academic year 2023/2024, I was an Assistant Professor (ATER) of Computer Science at Université de Lorraine.
I was a member of Mocqua team at Loria laboratory, where I did my research. I taught at the Faculty of Sciences and Technologies.
Invitations to international conferences and seminars
2025
2024
In 2019, I was honored to receive an Excellence Master Scholarship from the Archimedes Institute.
I had the opportunity to be supervised by Mathieu Hoyrup and Emmanuel Jeandel during my PhD in Theoretical Computer Science, titled Computability of Topological Spaces, at Loria laboratory, Université de Lorraine, France.
I defended my PhD thesis on October 6th, 2023.
During my PhD thesis, I taught computer science students every year at the Faculty of Sciences and Technologies, Université de Lorraine.
If you require further information about me or wish to discuss any matter, feel free to contact me at: amir@lisn.fr, since my LISN email occasionally misses some messages, you are kindly encouraged to CC my LORIA email for our initial communication: djamel-eddine.amir@loria.fr
Address: LISN, Université Paris-Saclay
91405 Orsay,
France.