Benjamin Ioller is an embedded software engineer with eight years’ experience building safety-conscious automotive and edge-robotics systems, currently advancing AD/ADAS and ML-on-edge work at Woven by Toyota. His background spans drone firmware and flight stack development, C++ vehicle applications, and automated test frameworks that tie requirements to traceable test suites in safety-critical environments. He combines hands-on embedded control (Ardupilot, ROS, SITL) with ML prototyping on constrained hardware, reflecting a recurring focus on tinyML and obstacle-avoidance research. Educated in embedded systems and MEMS at Ecole Centrale de Nantes and Keio University, he brings both hardware-aware thinking and software rigor to platform features and integration. Benjamin is actively strengthening his functional safety and edge-AI expertise while enjoying knowledge sharing and hands-on demonstrations that bridge research and product. A practical tinkerer as well as an engineer, he often moves projects from CAD and prototypes to repeatable tests and production-ready tooling.
8 years of coding experience
6 years of employment as a software developer
Master's degree, Embedded system, Master's degree, Embedded system at Ecole centrale de Nantes
Physical Sciences, Physical Sciences at Lycée Louis Rascol
Two years University Diploma, Physics, Two years University Diploma, Physics at Université Paul Sabatier Toulouse III
Master's degree, MicroElectroMecanisme Systems (MEMS), Master's degree, MicroElectroMecanisme Systems (MEMS) at Keio University
A minimal arduino library to control the dynamixel XM series servomotors
Contributions:1 PR, 15 pushes, 1 branch in 7 months
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Benjamin Ioller - Embedded Software Engineer at Woven by Toyota