Emotors
Jean-Philippe Dominguez has worked in various roles and companies throughout their career. Jean-Philippe started their most recent position in 2019 at Emotors, where they serve as the Lead Software Architect for an embedded system. In this role, they are responsible for industrializing control laws in accordance with MBD rules and ISO standards, as well as providing support on safety aspects of the product.
Prior to this, from 2016 to 2019, Jean-Philippe worked at ALTEN as a C#/WPF developer and system engineer for Groupe Peugeot Citroën SA. Their responsibilities included developing a software solution for Architecture Monitoring that ensures the quality of deliverables and reduces delivery time. The tool was developed in C#/WPF to maximize ease of use and integration with the architect's working environment.
From 2015 to 2015, they worked at ALTEN as a C++ developer in the Intelligent Vehicle team of the R&D department. During this time, they developed and tested image processing algorithms using OpenCV to improve visibility in foggy conditions. The study also addressed dense rain, mist, and smoke, expanding the solution to other areas.
Jean-Philippe also has experience at Smile Open Source Solutions, where they worked in 2012 as a C#/WPF developer and SQL database administrator. Jean-Philippe developed an employee evaluation module integrated into the ERP system and was responsible for SQL Server database administration.
In 2011, Jean-Philippe worked at NOMALYS as a C#/WPF developer during their DUT GEII internship. Jean-Philippe developed a C#/WPF connector to transform an Excel file into the Nomalys app format, treating the file as a database and integrating the connector into the Nomalys solution.
Overall, Jean-Philippe Dominguez has a diverse range of experience as a software architect and developer, working on embedded systems, monitoring solutions, image processing, database administration, and connector development.
Jean-Philippe Dominguez's education history began in 2009 when they enrolled at Paris-Sud University (Paris XI) to pursue a Diploma Universitaire de Technologie in Electronique et Informatique Industrielle (GEII). Jean-Philippe completed this program in 2011.
In 2011, Jean-Philippe started their studies at INSA Rennes, where they pursued a degree in Ingénieur in Electronique et Informatique Industrielle. Jean-Philippe remained at INSA Rennes until 2015, completing their degree in that year.
During their time at INSA Rennes, in 2014, Jean-Philippe also spent a brief period of time at the University of Buenos Aires. Although the degree name for this period is not provided, they did focus their studies on Signaux et images en Bio-médecine during that time.