I became interested in computer technologies very early on, a passion confirmed during my studies in engineering school atTroyes University of Technology in Systems, Networks and Telecommunications coupled with a master's degree in Information System Security. Various associative projects also allowed me to approach our relationship with technology from a cultural, social, and entrepreneurial point of view. The world of research also attracted me and it was through a doctorate in the field of Optimization and System Security that I continued my training at UTT.
This doctorate, carried out in a company, allowed me to have a very pragmatic approach to industry: what place should I leave to security in a network of industrial connected objects in relation to the autonomy and availability of embedded systems? Through my research work, I have proposed elements of answers using models of connected objects in a Petri network and tools for simulating these models. The objective of this thesis is to allow an embedded system designer to adjust various parameters (desired autonomy, security algorithms used, electronic components, etc.) to estimate the behavior of his connected objects for a given context of use.
It is therefore natural that I continued my career at Optimistik, which, in addition to allowing me to work on innovative subjects, shares my values in terms of uses and relationships with technologies: to bring relevant added value to customers and to society in connection with the current challenges of climate change.
The previous point is realized thanks to the role I was given within Optimistik: both a member of the R&D team where I can participate in the design and development of the product. OIAnalytics, allowing me to better control industrial processes and therefore limit material losses or waste discharges; but also in support of the operation team to deploy the tool at the customer's site, which allows me to stay in touch with the reality on the ground and the needs of end users.
In parallel with these missions, I had the chance to take responsibility forOiBus, Optimistik's second product, allowing the acquisition of industrial data. We also recently made this product open source, which, once again, meets my shared values by participating in a rewarding IT community.
Teleworking obliges me, it is from home that I carry out a large part of my missions. Thus, my colleagues put up with the meows of two cats who think we are talking to them when a video starts.