Webreathe
Lamine TERFI is an experienced electronic research and development professional, currently serving as the Responsable R&D électronique at Webreathe since April 2016, where notable achievements include the development of a counting system using a stereoscopic camera and communication beacons with various counting modules, as well as Linux kernel configuration on ARM microprocessors. Previously, Lamine completed an R&D internship at club innovant & pragmatique, focusing on controlling a CMOS camera via a ZYNQ 7000 FPGA, and held an R&D internship at Laboratoire Electronique Informatique Image (LE2I), working on a prototype four equipped with a colorimeter sensor. Prior experience includes working as an electronic developer at LVSC Mediterranee, where contributions included a geo-location beacon using LPC1768 and diagnostic cards for vehicles, and an R&D electronic internship at Centre de Développement des Technologies Avancées (CDTA), developing a biometric system with facial recognition on FPGA. Lamine holds a Master's degree in electronic engineering from Université Bourgogne Europe and a Master's degree in complex electronic systems from University of Boumerdes.
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