Edouard Merle is a senior embedded software engineer with 7 years of experience building and validating real-time systems for security and communications products, currently at Qualcomm after a multi-year tenure at Ledger and Thales. He combines deep firmware expertise in C/C++ on ARM and TI DSPs with practical DevOps skills—designing CI pipelines, QEMU-based device simulators, and pytest frameworks to automate firmware testing and releases. His contributions to Ledger’s Ethereum app show he also works across application-level concerns, fixing UI and build configurations to support multiple hardware targets. Comfortable as a scrum master and cross-team integrator, he has a track record of synchronizing remote teams and shipping reliable embedded software in regulated environments. Based in Bordeaux with engineering credentials from ESIEE Paris and Aalborg, he brings a rare blend of low-level hardware knowledge and production-grade automation.
7 years of coding experience
8 years of employment as a software developer
ESIEE Paris
Baccalauréat with honors - French secondary school diploma, Science Major, Baccalauréat with honors - French secondary school diploma, Science Major at Lycée Blanche de Castille
Master's degree, Control and Automation, Master's degree, Control and Automation at Aalborg Universitet
Contributions:29 commits, 9 PRs, 33 pushes in 2 years 1 month
Contributions summary:Edouard primarily contributes to the Ledger Ethereum application, making adjustments to the user interface and build configurations. Their work includes fixing UI issues, removing legacy functions, and ensuring the application compiles correctly for various target devices. The user also addresses code formatting issues and modifies project build configurations to support different hardware platforms.
Contributions:25 commits, 5 PRs, 3 pushes in 9 months
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