Summary
Laurent Le Faucheur is a Senior Principal Engineer specializing in digital signal processing and machine learning, with a PhD in electronics and over three decades of hands-on experience across semiconductor, audio, and embedded systems. He architects low-power signal detection and audio processing solutions, shipping compute libraries for Cortex-M through Cortex-A vector processors at Arm and inventing voice-trigger coprocessors and sigma-delta architectures at NXP and TI. Founder of Signal Processing FR, he consults on speech/music enhancement, accelerometer analytics, and patent prior-art—bridging deep research with product-focused engineering. Known for practical innovation, he has a track record of turning DSP algorithms into silicon- and MCU-ready implementations used in consumer devices. Based in Antibes, France, he combines academic rigor with system-level creativity, often optimizing for ultra-low-power and real-time constraints that are easy to overlook.
7 years of coding experience
19 years of employment as a software developer
PhD Electronics Computer Architecture, PhD Electronics Computer Architecture at Université de Bretagne Occidentale
Engineer Electronics Computer Science, Engineer Electronics Computer Science at Eseo
Lycée Saint-Charles (Saint Brieuc)
Lycée Saint-François-de-Sales (Alençon)
English, French