Summary
Matthieu Quignon is a computer and electrical engineer with a decade of experience specializing in machine learning, control systems, smart grids and IoT, blending formal methods with practical energy systems expertise. He holds advanced training from Ecole normale supérieure de Cachan and a Graduate Certificate in Energy from the University of Kentucky, where he completed PhD-level research in power and energy. His technical strengths span discrete event systems, control algorithms, VHDL/Verilog FPGA implementations, and electricity transmission and distribution. Matthieu has steered research projects that bridge rigorous formal approaches and hardware-level control, including IEC61131-compliant controllers on FPGAs. Based in the Greater Lyon Area, he pairs academic depth with hands-on coding practice and a penchant for turning theoretical models into deployable control solutions. Colleagues would note his uncommon combination of formal-methods thinking and low-level hardware implementation experience in the energy domain.
10 years of coding experience
CPGE, Physics, Engineering, CPGE, Physics, Engineering at Lycee du Parc - Lyon
Graduate Certificate in Energy, Ingénierie électrique et électronique, Graduate Certificate in Energy, Ingénierie électrique et électronique at University of Kentucky
High School, High School - Science, High School, High School - Science at Lycée la Martinière Monplaisir - Lyon
M.S., Electrical Engineering, M.S., Electrical Engineering at Ecole normale supérieure de Cachan
English, Spanish