Development of the simulator architecture (HW&SW).
Development of software tools and scripts for the continuous improvement of the bench.
Re-injection of flight or test data onto simulators for replay or automatic testing: industrialising the process.
Project management and aeronautical system V&V.
Development of a mini-factory prototype as part of a reconfigurable production system demonstrator : CAD, mechanical sizing, electronics, embedded software, HMI and wireless network deployment.
Helping to develop other prototypes : hydrogen turbine (battery and motor sizing, electronics, on-board software development and HMI development), flexible robotic arm (feasibility study and modelling).
Development of an automatic analysis model for boiler data : Fast Fourier Transform, classification by mathematical indicators and weighted averages
Set up and deployed LoRa centralization boxes, was responsible of the schedule.
Analized the frames coming from LoRa sensors in order to decode them (codec).
Prototyping of a sensor/actuator and an embedded system for the Opentherm protocol (reference protocol in the field).
Realized the functional analysis of an innovative sensor/actuator related to boilers and interacted with the company that will develop it for september 2023.
Trained and teached a technician in Python coding.
Responsible of the schedule and interaction with subcontractors.
Developed an API linked with Microsoft Intune and UniFi.
Proposed and implemented a solution of invoice data extraction software for future analysis and cost monitoring.
Set up and deployed a time clock for employees.
Provide technical expertise.
Engineering studies in France. Learning of computer science, electronics, mechanics, project management, ethics, mathematics, and physics.
Stay tuned as I add new projects regularly !
Feel free to have a look at my GitHub page, there are many more projects than here and also some tutorials... 🧐
You can also check this post of a holonomic robot developed in three weeks at school.
If you want to strain your nerves, I invite you to take a look at the code and then play it.
It's always better to see a robot move...and to understand how.
Take these codes, replicate them, understand them and have fun !
Having a nice picture to frame it or just analyse it...it's more useful.