Summary
Jocelyn Meyron is an embedded Linux and firmware architect with 11 years of experience combining industrial engineering and academic research. Holding a PhD in applied mathematics, Jocelyn has transitioned complex geometric and numerical methods into robust C++ and Python implementations for optics and digital geometry before moving into embedded Linux at Eaton. He designs firmware and system-level solutions, leveraging deep expertise in CGAL, Eigen, and low-level development toolchains to bridge algorithmic innovation and production constraints. Jocelyn’s background in research-led patent work and contributions to reference geometry libraries reveals a penchant for turning theoretical advances into practical software. Based in Grenoble, he balances rigorous mathematical thinking with hands-on embedded development and maintains an active GitHub and personal site documenting his technical work. Notably, his path from differential geometry research to firmware architecture gives him a unique ability to reason about precision, constraints, and system-level tradeoffs.
11 years of coding experience
Doctorat, Doctorat at Université Grenoble Alpes
Ingénieur en informatique Mathématiques appliquées et informatique, Ingénieur en informatique Mathématiques appliquées et informatique at National School of Computer Science and Applied Mathematics of Grenoble
Baccalauréat Scientifique mention Bien, Baccalauréat Scientifique mention Bien at Lycée Arthur Rimbaud
Classe Préparatoire aux Grandes Ecoldes, Classe Préparatoire aux Grandes Ecoldes at CPGE Lycée Thiers
French, English, Japanese