Summary
Christian Bonnin is an experienced research engineer based in Strasbourg with 11+ years building low-latency data acquisition and scientific software for nuclear and particle physics experiments. Comfortable across Windows, Unix and macOS, he codes in Java, C/C++, Objective-C, Python and several scripting languages, and has delivered multi-tier business applications as well as Java-based text-mining tools. At CNRS/IPHC he develops acquisition software for high-speed digitizer cards and also teaches instrumentation and computer science, blending hands-on implementation with academic rigor. Trained at ENSEEIHT in computer science and applied mathematics, he pairs formal modeling (Merise/UML) and database skills (PL/SQL/Oracle) to turn complex experimental requirements into reliable, maintainable systems. Notably, his career spans both industry product development (SAGEM, PERINFO) and research-grade engineering, giving him a pragmatic sense for production constraints in scientific contexts.
11 years of coding experience
1992, Informatique et Mathématiques appliquées, 1992, Informatique et Mathématiques appliquées at ENSEEIHT
English