Summary
Arthur Valiente is an embedded software engineer based in Toulouse with 11 years of experience building robust, safety-minded systems for space, research and robotics applications. He has strong hands-on experience with SoCs (radiation-hardened NanoXplore NG-Ultra, AMD/Xilinx Versal), Yocto-based GNU/Linux, FPGA integration and distributed control stacks used in accelerator and satellite projects. Arthur has bridged research and product delivery at organisations like Airbus Defence and Space, ESRF and CEA, authoring testbenches, V&V suites and ROS/robotics migrations while contributing to open-source linear-feedback-controller tooling. He moves comfortably between low-level firmware, high-level control algorithms and system validation, and has played product-owner roles for autonomous navigation on unmanned surface vehicles. Colleagues value his pragmatic approach to complex, safety-critical constraints and his knack for turning research prototypes into maintainable engineering. Off the beaten path, he once combined radiofrequency and vision techniques for object recognition during an LAAS-CNRS internship, showing a taste for unconventional cross-disciplinary solutions.
11 years of coding experience
6 years of employment as a software developer
DUT Mesures Physiques (equivalent to HND Physicals Measurements), Techniques Instrumentales (Instrumental Techniques), DUT Mesures Physiques (equivalent to HND Physicals Measurements), Techniques Instrumentales (Instrumental Techniques) at Université Paul Sabatier Toulouse III
Engineer's degree (+ TOEIC 935 points), Electrical & Automation, Engineer's degree (+ TOEIC 935 points), Electrical & Automation at ENSEEIHT - Ecole Nationale Supérieure d'Electrotechnique, d'Electronique, d'Informatique, d'Hydraulique et des Télécommunications