Summary
Nicolas Lemblé is an embedded software engineer with 10 years’ experience designing safety-critical IoT and medical systems from prototype to certifiable platforms. Based in Paris, he has led firmware and architecture work in C/C++ across Linux, NuttX and PikeOS, supporting ISO 62304-compliant exoskeleton software at Wandercraft. Previously he managed firmware, Android front-ends and hardware collaboration for equine-monitoring IoT at Arioneo, and built sensor-driven embedded products during internships including smart socks and satellite image processing. He blends hands-on low-level development with tooling and CI/CD infrastructure expertise (Docker, build environments) and a pragmatic focus on deployable, testable systems. A background spanning research, product and medical-device constraints gives him unusual depth in taking sensor-driven ideas into certified, real-world products.
10 years of coding experience
4 years of employment as a software developer
IT engineering, IT engineering at Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile
Master of Science (M.S.), Engineering, Master of Science (M.S.), Engineering at Arts et Metiers ParisTech
Lycée Gustave Eiffel CPGE PTSI-PT
English, Spanish, French