Margaux Clerc is a seasoned software engineer with 13 years of experience specializing in Android and cross-platform mobile development, now contributing at BlaBlaCar from Grenoble. She has a strong track record in telecom and IoT-related projects, including long-term work on the open-source Linphone VoIP stack where she fixed UI crashes, strengthened account creation flows, and improved test automation. Her background spans product-focused roles at major operators (SFR, Three Ireland) and industrial/medical applications (Schneider Electric, Guerbet), demonstrating an ability to deliver polished UIs and robust backend integrations. She also taught Android to master’s students, showing a knack for distilling practical expertise and mentoring others. Comfortable moving between Java/Kotlin, Flutter, native mobile tooling and native bindings, she often bridges front-end UX fixes with low-level API and native code adjustments. Colleagues know her as a pragmatic problem-solver who pairs careful QA and test automation with feature delivery in production-grade apps.
Linphone.org mirror for linphone-android (https://gitlab.linphone.org/BC/public/linphone-android)
Role in this project:
Mobile Developer (Android) & QA Engineer / Test Automation Engineer
Contributions:732 commits, 1 push, 1 tag in 2 years 10 months
Contributions summary:Margaux primarily contributed to the linphone-android project through testing and UI-related bug fixes. They updated and improved existing tests, specifically focusing on contact-related functionalities. Additionally, the user fixed bugs, some of which resulted in crashes or null pointer exceptions, in the UI components, addressing issues related to sending images from the camera and other UI elements.
Linphone.org mirror for liblinphone (git://git.linphone.org/liblinphone.git)
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer
Contributions:6 commits in 1 year
Contributions summary:Margaux primarily contributed to the back-end functionality, focusing on account creator methods and related callbacks. They fixed issues, added features such as the "ha1" attribute, and addressed null pointer exceptions. Their work involved modifying core API files, particularly related to the interaction between Java and the underlying native code. The user's changes demonstrate a focus on improving the account creation and activation processes within the Linphone core.
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