Mickaël Garnier is a software engineer with 11 years of experience blending low-level systems development and full‑stack web expertise, with a strong foundation in physics and mathematics from a research master's. He spent much of his career implementing 5G communication stacks and test platforms at Nokia and Nokia Bell Labs, and has hands-on experience improving CAN bus tooling in open-source projects, demonstrating familiarity with embedded protocols and DBC parsing. Comfortable across Python, JavaScript and system-level code, he gravitates toward projects close to the machine while retaining full‑stack fluency. Known for methodical problem solving and a scientific approach to engineering, he seeks roles that leverage both his technical depth and appetite for applied science.
11 years of coding experience
2 years of employment as a software developer
M2 Recherche Noyaux, Particules, Astro-Particules et Cosmologie, Physique des deux infinis, Mention Assez-Bien, M2 Recherche Noyaux, Particules, Astro-Particules et Cosmologie, Physique des deux infinis, Mention Assez-Bien at Université Denis Diderot (Paris VII)
Expert en Conduite et Développement de Système et Logiciels Industriels, Informatique, Félicitations du Jury, Expert en Conduite et Développement de Système et Logiciels Industriels, Informatique, Félicitations du Jury at ETGL (CFA AFTI)
Contributions:37 reviews, 780 commits, 84 PRs in 5 years 11 months
Contributions summary:Mickaël's commits primarily involve enhancements to the DBC (Database) parser within the cantools library, indicating a focus on backend development. The commits include features such as improvements to the DBC file format parser, including support for J1939 frame IDs, enhanced handling of signal and message properties, and handling DBC value table dumping. The changes demonstrate a strong understanding of CAN bus communication protocols and database formats.
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