Loïc POLLIER

Image Processing Engineer at ClearSpace

Loïc Pollier has worked in the field of image processing and embedded electronics since 2008. In 2008, they completed an internship at VEGA Technologies as a Remote Sensing Engineer, where they developed analysis and image processing tools for a hyperspectral CCD camera and decompression software for image and satellite attitude data. From 2009 to 2012, they worked at Creadiodes as an Electronics Project Engineer, where they were responsible for drafting specifications, test reports, and customer documents, as well as developing embedded firmware and designing hardware. From 2012 to 2014, they worked at BSE Electronic as an Embedded Electronics Engineer, where they developed a multimedia platform equipped with a i.MX6 microprocessor and a STM32F405 microcontroller. From 2014 to 2017, they worked at Parrot as an Image Quality Engineer and Drone and Camera R&D Engineer, where they developed image quality analysis tools for the new drone generation, tuned auto-focus, auto-exposure and white balance algorithms, and set ISP for chromatic correction, noise reduction, and sharpness improvement. From 2017 to 2021, they worked at CNRS - Centre national de la recherche scientifique as a Camera and Image Processing Engineer, where they participated in the EUCLID space telescope mission from ESA (European Space Agency), developing the first level image processing pipeline for calibration of optical, CCD camera and electronic instrumental effects, and extraction of science data such as astrometry and photometry. Since 2021, they have been working at ClearSpace as an Image Processing Engineer, where they are responsible for the development of the image processing pipeline for the Relative Navigation subsystem, as well as the definition of validation tool and processes to assess and insure the robustness of the algorithms, tests and verification.

Loïc Pollier's education history includes a Master of Science from Université de Bourgogne (2006-2008) in Vision, Image and Artificial Intelligence, Multimedia, a Bachelor of Applied Science from Université de Bourgogne (2005-2006) in Electronics, Signal and Image processing, a DUT GEII from Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1 (2003-2005) in Electrical Engineering and Industrial Informatics, and a Baccalauréat STI from Lycée Nicéphore Niépce (2001-2003) in Electronics engineering.

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