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The Moose project started in 1996 at the University of Bern.
Its original goal was to build a language-independent meta-model for software analysis.
Since then, it grew to become an open platform for various types of software and data analyses.
Its development is currently supported by several research groups, startups, and contributors.

Nicolas Anquetil

Nicolas Anquetil

Moose expert

Benoit Verhaeghe

Benoit Verhaeghe

Cookie Lover

Anne Etien

Anne Etien

Moose expert

Vincent Aranega

Vincent Aranega

MDE and beers lover

Pascal Zaragoza

Pascal Zaragoza

MDE and AI

Clotilde Toullec

Clotilde Toullec

Research engineer

Christopher Fuhrman

Christopher Fuhrman

Moose herder

Sebastian Jordan

Sebastian Jordan

Moose developer

Théo Lanord

Théo Lanord

Trainee / Apprentice engineer

Réda Id-taleb

Réda Id-taleb

Working on LabelContractor and color palette project for my internship

Ahmed Zaki BENNECER

Ahmed Zaki BENNECER

Working on data flow analysis project for my internship

Romain Degrave

Romain Degrave

Master degree intern in software analysis

Patricia TOTOUM

Patricia TOTOUM

Intern working on Famix-Aggregator

Thomas Wattebled

Thomas Wattebled

working on parametric types for my intership

And also:

Berger Levrault

University of Bern

RMoD

Pleiad Lab

USI

UMMISCO

Feenk

Object Profile

Sensus