Senior Software Engineering Consultant at Freelance | Self Employed
Bangkok, Thailand
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Clément Roblot is a senior software engineering consultant with 13 years’ experience specializing in embedded systems from PCB to cloud, based in Bangkok. He combines deep firmware expertise in C/C++ and real-time platforms with higher-level back-end work in Python/Django and Qt-based interfaces, and also enjoys front-end projects using Angular and React. His background includes applied roles across drone autonomy (notably contributions to the Paparazzi autopilot project), industrial video switching, and consumer IoT products, plus teaching developers to transition into embedded engineering. Practical strengths include hardware integration, security layers for connected devices, and building tools that bridge embedded devices and cloud services. Colleagues rely on him for end-to-end delivery—designing PCBs and low-level drivers up through cloud APIs—and for pragmatic solutions forged on real-world testbeds like flapping drones and e-paper products.
13 years of coding experience
4 years of employment as a software developer
Master of Engineering - MEng, Embedded systems, Master of Engineering - MEng, Embedded systems at Université de Rennes I
Lion, Developpement, Lion, Developpement at Join Lion
DUT, Electronics and Industrial Computer Science, DUT, Electronics and Industrial Computer Science at IUT Cachan
Engineer's degree, Electronics and Industrial Computer Science, Engineer's degree, Electronics and Industrial Computer Science at National School of Applied Science and Technology
Paparazzi is a free and open-source hardware and software project for unmanned (air) vehicles. This is the main software repository.
Role in this project:
Embedded Systems Engineer / IoT Developer
Contributions:12 commits in 5 months
Contributions summary:Clément primarily contributed to the Paparazzi autopilot software, specifically focusing on the integration and control of hardware components. Their work involved modifying the `superbitrf` module to utilize an LED for radio control status, indicating a focus on hardware interaction. Additional commits activated the barometer on the Lisa S board and implemented a dual PWM actuator driver, showcasing skills in hardware configuration and control. Finally the user implemented a direct memory logger using SPI communication with a flash chip to record and store data from sensors.
Contributions:5 releases, 13 PRs, 110 pushes in 8 years 5 months
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