Summary
Jimmy Da Silva is a robotics scientist based in Paris with 11 years of experience bridging academic research and industry in medical and embedded robotics. Trained at École des Mines de Nantes/IMT Atlantique and Georgia Tech in control, embedded systems and ECE, he completed a PhD-focused role in medical robotics at SpineGuard and held research positions at ISIR and Johns Hopkins. He currently applies research-grade methods to product-oriented robotics at Fuzzy Logic Robotics, combining algorithm development with system integration for real-world robotic platforms. Jimmy’s background shows a consistent thread of translating advanced control and sensing research into deployable solutions, particularly in medical contexts. Comfortable in multicultural research environments, he brings both French Grandes Écoles rigor and U.S. research exposure to complex robotic challenges. An often-overlooked strength is his track record of short, high-impact research stints (e.g., Johns Hopkins) that accelerated his practical engineering perspective.
11 years of coding experience
4 years of employment as a software developer
Master of Engineering (MEng), Control and Industrial Computing, Master of Engineering (MEng), Control and Industrial Computing at IMT Atlantique
Master's degree, Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE), Master's degree, Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE) at Georgia Institute of Technology
Lycée Claude Fauriel (CPGE)
French, English, Spanish, Portuguese