Benjamin Leduc is a PhD candidate in Marine Technology at NTNU with 12 years of technical experience applying mechanical engineering and computational tools to offshore structures and renewable energy. His research focuses on the design and dynamic analysis of multimodular floating structures for next-generation ocean industries, building on industry experience developing pre-sizing software for fixed offshore wind foundations. Fluent in cross-disciplinary engineering, he combines academic rigor with practical tool development and has a strong international background from INSA Lyon to Norway. An active open-source contributor, Benjamin has contributed localization and internationalization improvements to the well-known SuperTux project, evidencing attention to detail and global user needs beyond his core domain. He is based in Norway and brings a pragmatic, systems-level approach to complex marine engineering challenges.
12 years of coding experience
Norges teknisk-naturvitenskapelige universitet
Master of Engineering - MEng, Mechanical engineering, Master of Engineering - MEng, Mechanical engineering at INSA Lyon - Institut National des Sciences Appliquées de Lyon
Scientific Baccalauréat, Mathematics, Mention Très Bien, Scientific Baccalauréat, Mathematics, Mention Très Bien at Lycée Auguste et Jean Renoir (High School)
Contributions:93 commits, 5 pushes, 15 comments in 1 year 11 months
Contributions summary:Benjamin primarily contributed to the SuperTux codebase by adding and updating font files and related configuration for various languages, including Greek, Devanagari, Belarusian, Korean, and Arabic. They added new pictograms and symbols for Chinese. Furthermore, they modified the code to incorporate localized text, particularly related to key names. These changes indicate a focus on internationalization and localization of the game.
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