I am a French engineering student, passionate about computer science and always willing to deepen and widen my knowledge.
My degree course at Supélec (Paris) and KTH (Stockholm) provided me with a multidisciplinary ground education and a technical specialization around the conception of distributed systems.
I now wish to find an innovative working environment, to use this knowledge in a useful purpose and keep learning about such subjects as distributed transactions, multi-agent systems, Web services or networking. It would also be a great motivation to expand my knowledge to other technology domains such as computer hardware, cloud computing or Web development.
I was trained throughout my studies to quickly understand and learn in complex environments, and given a solid taste to analyse and solve complex problems. I am thus searching for a really challenging job, asking for active thinking and good analytic skills.
I will be glad to answer your questions by mail or by phone.
Network, object-oriented and modular programming : architecture and development of a distributed system gathering various programs (HMI, wrappers of recognition engines, server controlling and interfacing with the engines) written in different languages and running on serveral operating systems
Numerous meetings and presentations of the project to gather feedback from controllers, engineers and technical managers
First contact with the Air Traffic Control domain, the aeronautical industry, and the European project SESAR (Single European Sky ATM Research)
Languages: Java, C#, Flex 3&4 (MXML + Actionscript), XML, C++ with JNI, shell
OS: Windows, Linux
Version control: SVN (Tortoise SVN)
Company Description
Thales Air Systems, a company of the Thales group, designs and builds surface radars and air traffic control systems. The Innovation Lab in which I worked throughout the internship is an autonomous entity dedicated to technological surveillance and fast-paced project building for the integration of new technologies into air traffic control systems.