Summary
Kévin Courdesses is a Hardware & Embedded Software Engineer with nine years’ experience designing, validating and industrializing medical and consumer devices, most notably leading embedded hardware and firmware at Dreem where four products reached market. He combines high-speed HDI PCB and mixed-signal design (low-noise EEG ADCs, PPG) with SoC bring-up, embedded Linux (i.MX/STM32MP1, Buildroot, kernel modules), FreeRTOS MCUs and ICE40 FPGA work. Comfortable across EVT/DVT/PVT/MP cycles and certification standards (EMC, RF, FCC/CE, 60601-1, 80601-2-26), he also runs factory validation and collaborates tightly with contract manufacturers. Now at Beacon Biosignals, he continues to bridge hardware, firmware and regulatory realities for clinical-grade biosensing products. Off-hours he documents ethical hardware hacking and reverse-engineering projects on his personal site, reflecting a curiosity for low-level systems that informs his product-focused engineering.
9 years of coding experience
8 years of employment as a software developer
Engineering Degree, IT and Embedded Systems, Engineering Degree, IT and Embedded Systems at CentraleSupélec
上海交通大学
English, Chinese, French