Summary
Christophe Garant is a lead engineer with 9 years of hands-on experience designing electromechanical and flight control systems for rotorcraft, tiltrotors and naval platforms, now leading systems design at Applied Physical Sciences. He blends deep mechanical, hydraulic and control-systems expertise with strong Matlab/Simulink proficiency and a practical passion for Python scripting to move concepts into tested hardware and software. Christophe’s background includes flight-controls software and autonomy at Sikorsky and mechanical flight-controls on the V-22 at Boeing, giving him rare cross-discipline fluency between hardware, controls and embedded software. A home hacker and decentralized hard-money advocate, he brings a pragmatic, systems-thinking approach informed by interests in eVTOL, Bitcoin and Cardano that often surface as unconventional but effective engineering solutions.
8 years of coding experience
17 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Science, Mechanical Engineering, Bachelor of Science, Mechanical Engineering at Temple University
Master of Engineering (MEng), Mechanical Engineering, Master of Engineering (MEng), Mechanical Engineering at Villanova University Department of Mechanical Engineering