Summary
Matthieu Michon is a Quantitative Technology Director with over 20 years of experience designing ultra-low-latency FPGA systems and safety-critical avionics, currently leading quantitative tech at Qube Research & Technologies from Paris. He blends deep hardware expertise (FPGA firmware, mixed-signal PCB design) with low-level software and high-speed networking to deliver nanosecond-deterministic trading platforms and DAL-A avionics alike. Matthieu has built end-to-end products for HFT and aerospace, institutionalizing GitLab-based CI/CD, Python automation, and reproducible verification flows to make high-performance designs maintainable and certifiable. He has repeatedly driven timing- and resource-optimized FPGA architectures across Stratix, Virtex and custom multi-FPGA clusters while mentoring teams in modular VHDL and verification best practices. A pragmatic systems thinker, he’s as comfortable defining DO-254 certification roadmaps as he is squeezing microseconds out of UDP/IP feed handlers. Colleagues know him for turning hard real-time constraints into reusable, auditable platforms — and for a sense of humor that his GitHub bio tersely sums up as “cranked up to eleven.”
11 years of coding experience
22 years of employment as a software developer
Master's degree, Electrical Engineering / Computer Science, Master's degree, Electrical Engineering / Computer Science at Eseo
French, English, Japanese