Mathieu Léonardon is an Associate Professor at IMT Atlantique with 11 years of experience at the intersection of AI, error-correcting codes, signal processing and flexible hardware architectures. He combines academic research with hands-on FPGA/ASIC implementations and software deployments, teaching digital electronics, embedded systems and deep learning implementation. His background includes PhD work split between Université de Bordeaux and Polytechnique Montréal and industry experience developing embedded C and Java systems for radio transmitters. He is particularly focused on hardware architectures for AI, bringing practical knowledge of mapping algorithms to constrained platforms. Colleagues know him for bridging theory and practice—turning coding theory insights into deployable, resource-efficient hardware/software solutions. Based in Brest, France, he keeps active scientific engagement through conference reviewing and applied teaching.
11 years of coding experience
Master's degree, Ingénierie électrique et électronique, Master's degree, Ingénierie électrique et électronique at Ecole nationale supérieure d'Electronique, Informatique et de Radiocommunications de Bordeaux
Classe préparatoire aux grandes écoles, Physics, Classe préparatoire aux grandes écoles, Physics at Lycée Pierre de Fermat
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