Cyril Quennouelle

Team Lead at Quantum Surgical

Cyril Quennouelle has a vast work experience in various roles related to robotics, software development, and engineering. Cyril started their career in 2003 with a thesis on autonomous vehicles and image processing. Cyril then worked as a research intern in robotics, where they focused on modeling and simulation. Cyril also has experience in production management consulting, where they improved productivity and calculated costs. Cyril worked as a simulation software designer, developing modules for a modeling and simulation software. Cyril has worked in companies like Famic Technologies, Kinova, BA Systèmes, Klanik, and Quantum Surgical, taking on roles such as a robotic algorithms and control engineer, technology intelligence manager, software architect, robotics engineer, team architect, and team lead. In their most recent role at Quantum Surgical, they are leading a team and developing innovative technologies to make minimally invasive liver cancer treatment accessible. Overall, Cyril has extensive experience in robotics, software development, and engineering spanning over 18 years.

Cyril Quennouelle completed their education as follows:

From 2005 to 2009, they pursued a Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering with a specialization in Robotics at Université Laval.

In 2003, they obtained a Master's degree in Robotique et Systèmes Intelligents from Pierre and Marie Curie University.

Between 1998 and 2003, Cyril attended HEI - Hautes Études d'Ingénieur, where they earned a French diploma of engineer in Computer Integrated Manufacturing.

In 2001-2002, they participated in an ERASMUS program at Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), focusing on Robotik und Maschinelles Lernen.

Lastly, Cyril studied at Passy-Buzenval from 1990 to 1998, although specific degree information is not available for this period.

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Timeline

  • Team Lead

    January, 2022 - present

  • Team Architect

    August, 2019

  • Lead Robotics Engineer

    November, 2018