Summary
Camille Chomel is a systems architect with 9 years of experience specializing in satellite ground stations and the intersection of space systems with cloud technologies. Based in Toulouse, he leads technical design and product delivery for satellite monitoring solutions at Kratos, driving transitions from monolithic Java clients to containerized, web-based architectures. His background spans embedded real-time tracking, RF and signal-processing research (including phased-array jamming protection), and hands-on installation and validation of ground segment infrastructure. Camille combines systems-level architecture and tender-driven customer alignment with day-to-day engineering leadership, having overseen both product ownership and technical teams. He is as comfortable writing low-level C for microcontrollers as shaping cloud-native ground station software, bringing a rare end-to-end perspective to space-to-cloud integration.
9 years of coding experience
6 years of employment as a software developer
Technique et Technologie des Véhicules Spatiaux, Technique et Technologie des Véhicules Spatiaux at CNES
CPGE, Mathematics, Physics, CPGE, Mathematics, Physics at CPGE Lycée Descartes, Tours
Master of Science (MSc), Aerospace telecommunications engineering, Master of Science (MSc), Aerospace telecommunications engineering at ENAC - Ecole Nationale de l'Aviation Civile
French, English