Laurent Geyl
Strasbourg - France
Schools attended |
ENSPG (Grade "Good") |
Kungliga Tekniska Högskolan (Institut Royal de Technologie) (School of Electrical Engineering)(Microsystems & Project Management) |
Delphi Mechatronics Systems |
Technology Development Product Engineer
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Technology Development Product Engineer, Delphi Technology Development Product Engineer at Delphi Mechatronics Systems. Responsible for the development and the validation of an innovative sensor within the Advanced Engineering Department. Project Management related tasks: Coordination of a team: 3 Experts (Electronic, Software, Optik), 2 CAD Designers und 1 Prototypist. § Close work with the purchase department as well as with supplier (most of the times out of France) in the field of High Technology. § Price calculation of the product (mechanical and electronics parts, Assembly, Test) § Planning of development related activities § Validation test planning $ Presenting internally(managers) and externally (customer) the product. Technical tasks: § Fault tree analysis. § Redaction of patents § Responsible for the validation of the product: Test definition with respect to automotive requirements, Setup of the test bench (Mechanical design and monitoring software development, Labview 8.0). Managing of a consultant. § Labview development: communication with product through the CAN, monitoring of test devices (Camera, Sensor, Motor) and Data analysis. § Optical simulation with Speos, lens design § Calculation and simulation with Scilab. | |
Sector: Automobile |
Royal Institute of Technology of Stockholm (KTH, Sweden) |
Master Thesis
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Master thesis in the Microsystems department of KTH (Pr.Göran Stemme, Sweden). Study the feasibility of an innovative microfluidic-based microsystem: - Theoretical study,physical study of the phenomenon - Set-up instrumentation, - data analysis with Matlab - Physical study of the phenomenon - Report and oral presentation in english - Publication accepted for oral presentation at the conference MEMS 2006 in Istanbul. | |
Sector: Research and development |
Philips Semiconductor |
Engineering Trainee
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Engineering trainee in Philips Semiconductor in Nijmegen (Netherlands). Implementation of a portable Transmission Line Pulse Generator (TLP) in order to analyse the response of semiconductor devices to ESD stresses (Human Body Model) - electronic conception - modelling with Spice - ESD tests on wafers, localisation of the failure on the layout and via photon microcope. Analysis of the failure. - report and presentation in Philips. | |
Sector: Electronics and microelectronics |
