Summary
Maxime Villette is an electronics engineer with 10 years of hands-on experience designing PCBs, embedded systems and end-to-end V-model development for automotive and robotics applications. He blends practical R&D (cooling tech, telemetry, OPC UA data collection) with teaching and community work—lecturing at IUT Cachan, coaching FIRST LEGO League teams and coordinating technical resources nationwide. At Viveris he focuses on embedded architecture through validation, while past roles at Renault and CESI Race show strong system integration skills from robot calibration to vehicle telemetry and bespoke safety electronics. He pairs low-level firmware and analog design (STM32, LPC, KiCAD) with higher-level tools (C++, Python, Qt) and a knack for manufacturing-aware designs, including in-house PCB and additive manufacturing experimentation. Colleagues describe him as curious and hands-on — he even volunteers to simplify complex processes for students and volunteers, proving engineering can be both rigorous and playful.
10 years of coding experience
BAC STI2D, Energie & Envirronement, BAC STI2D, Energie & Envirronement at Essouriau
Diplôme d'ingénieur, Généraliste, Diplôme d'ingénieur, Généraliste at CESI Ecole d'Ingénieurs
Génie Electrique Informatique Industrielle, Robotique, Génie Electrique Informatique Industrielle, Robotique at IUT CACHAN