I am an assistant professor at Ecole Technologie Supérieur - Québec University. Before that, I was working as a PostDoc fellow in the Software Analysis and Intelligence Lab (SAIL) at Queen's University (Kingston, ON) under the supervision of Prof. Ahmed E. Hassan. I obtained my Ph.D. from the Maintenance, Construction, and Intelligence of Software lab (MCIS) at Ecole Polytechnique (Montréal, QC) under the supervision of Prof. Bram Adams. I have a wide range of research interests that are related to empirical software engineering. My main research focus is related to the DevOps practices (e.g., configuration, log analysis) for multi-component software systems (e.g., microservices and distributed systems). My research is based on mining software repositories (e.g., Git, DockerHub, online forums, ...) and applying different qualitative and quantitative techniques (e.g., statistical analysis, machine learning, source code analysis) with the goal of recommending best practices and recommendation systems to improve software quality and reduce development and deployment costs.