Luc Antolinos has worked in a variety of roles in the software engineering and development field since 2004. From 2004 to 2006, they worked at GEOCONCEPT Group as a Linux developer for Geographic Information System (GIS). During this time, they worked on Linux porting of GIS kernel, multi-threaded software, network, GTK+, SDL, ACE Framework, Linux, C++, UML, and Eclipse. Luc also worked on a software demonstration map server for Galileo "liaison" project. From 2006 to 2007, they worked at Thales IS as a Real Time and Embedded Software Engineer, and at Neopost as a Windows CE 5 C++ Real Time Software Engineer, where they worked on Neopost franking machine new generation development. From 2007 to 2009, they worked at CS Communication & Systèmes, where they were a Scientific Balloons Real Time Flight Software Engineer and a Real Time and Embedded Software Engineer. During this time, they worked on new Scientific Balloons generation development, on board computer main software full rewriting, architecture and design of the real time embedded software, ERC32 to LEON3 TMSCM OS porting, and BSP writing to add LEON3 support to CNES home made OS. From 2009 to 2016, they worked at UWINLOC as an Industry 4.0 - IoT - Software Platform Team Leader and GO Developer. During this time, they were responsible for the architecture of the software platform, which was highly scalable and able to run on large clusters. Luc also worked on an indoor location solution with low-cost battery-less tags, where radio IDs were received by beacons and collected by the system platform for location calculation. From 2009 to 2010, they also worked at CNES as a CNES Robotic Library Porting to LEON2 Space Processor, where they were responsible for porting EDRES stereoscopic 3D vision, motion and localization library to LEON2 processor, as well as algorithm testing and benchmark for Exomars exploration mission. Lastly, from 2009 to 2006, they worked at LGM as a CAN & LIN Real Time Network Engineer, where they worked on CAN+LIN real time network monitoring system, CANalayser like home made software based on ACE framework, C#, and C++.
Luc Antolinos has a history of education spanning from 2003 to 2012. From 2003 to 2006, they obtained a master's degree in Real Time and Embedded Software from EPITA: Ecole d'Ingénieurs en Informatique. In 2010, they took a course in Embedded Linux from Free Electrons. In 2011, they completed a TTVS (Spacecraft Techniques and Technology) course from CNES. Finally, they took a course in Linux Drivers Development from Free Electrons in 2012.
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