Vincent's Resume
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2013

Ph.D.
FEMTO-ST institute (Automatic Control and Micro-Mechatronic Systems Department)
University of Franche-Comté, Besançon, FRANCE.
2009
Master diploma
Mechatronics and Microsystems
University of Franche-Comté, Besançon, FRANCE.
2008

Engineer diploma
Mechatronics
ENSMM (École Nationale Supérieure de Mécanique et des Microtechniques), Besançon, FRANCE.
Professional Experience
since February 2019

PostDoc position in decision making for autonomous vehicles at ENSTA-Paris/U2IS.
December 2017 - August 2018

PostDoc position in defect detection through image processing at ENISE/LTDS.
May 2015 - August 2017

PostDoc position in compliant system design at SUTD.
March 2013 - April 2015

PostDoc position in microsystems fabrication and control at FEMTO-ST Institute.
October 2009 - March 2013
Ph.D. student position in microrobotics at FEMTO-ST Institute.
Design, fabrication and control of a planar, non-redundant, MEMS digital microrobot .
November 2008 - May 2009
7 month - Master position at FEMTO-ST Institute.
Robotic calibration of a micromanipulation station using a microspectrometer.
February 2008 - July 2008

6 month - Graduation project in Sato's Laboratory of TDU (Tokyo Denki University), JAPAN.
Vibration reduction of experimental model of pantograph support system using an impact damper.
September 2009 - February 2007

5 month - Training course at ABB in Paris.
I introduced the SolidWorks CAD software in the mechanical research consultancy.
Area of Expertise
Language
- English: fluent
- Japanese: average skills
- Chinese: beginner
- French: native language
Software
- Simulation: Matlab-Simulink, Scilab, Ansys, Mathematica, Maple.
- Programming: C/C++, Python, Java.
- CAD: SolidWorks, Catia, LayoutEditor
- Other: LaTeX, GNU/Linux, Blender, Arduino, Raspberry Pi, ROS
Technical Skills
Cleanroom microfabrication for silicon and PZT: metal sputtering, photolithography, dry etching process, wafer bonding.
Teaching Experience
281.5h teaching assistant at ENSMM, ENISE (lecture course) and ENSTA-Paris
Automatic Control
Introduction to microcontrollers
Machine Learning