Maxime Jourdan is an embedded software engineer with 12 years' experience making hardware and video/security systems run reliably at the kernel and board level. He has a strong track record in Linux kernel and V4L2 driver development for ARM SoCs, integrating camera subsystems (MIPI CSI-2) and upstreaming drivers for video decoders. His work spans Yocto-based build systems, cross-compilation for ARM, and security-conscious middleware for set-top boxes and payment terminals, reflecting both low-level systems expertise and applied cryptography training. Based in the Nantes area, he’s consulted for firms like Parrot, Chronocam, BayLibre and Smile, and often bridges the gap between silicon, firmware and production images. Notably, he combines academic grounding in cryptography/biometrics with hands-on kernel contributions to deliver robust video/security embedded solutions.
12 years of coding experience
5 years of employment as a software developer
Double master E-SECURE (Crypto & Biométrie), Double master E-SECURE (Crypto & Biométrie) at Université de Caen Normandie
DUT Informatique Informatique, DUT Informatique Informatique at IUT de Caen
Ingénieur Informatique - Monétique, Ingénieur Informatique - Monétique at ENSICAEN - Ecole Nationale Supérieure d'Ingénieurs de Caen
Contributions:223 commits, 2 PRs, 2 pushes in 5 months
frameworkmobaserver-frameworkserver
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Maxime Jourdan - Embedded Software Engineer at Smile