Nicolas Munnich is a software consultant with four years of hands-on experience and a strong academic foundation including a PhD-track in Computer Science and a First-class MSc from the University of Bath. He blends practical consulting at TNG with prior roles supporting teaching and labs at multiple universities, demonstrating an ability to translate complex technical topics for diverse audiences. Nicolas has contributed significantly to open-source documentation for the well-known ZMK firmware project, revamping hardware-oriented guides (layouts, modules, pin control, low-power states) which highlights his attention to detail and hardware-adjacent software knowledge. Comfortable working independently—evidenced by his Python rewrite of a master’s unit at ETH Zurich—he excels at sustaining focus on long, intricate tasks and adapting schedules around technical roadblocks. Based in Épinay-sur-Seine, he brings both academic rigor and practical communication skills to consulting engagements.
4 years of coding experience
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Computer Science, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Computer Science at Université Sorbonne Paris Nord
High School, International Baccalaureate, 38 points, High School, International Baccalaureate, 38 points at St. Clare's, Oxford
Master’s Degree, Computer Science, First, Master’s Degree, Computer Science, First at University of Bath
Contributions:326 reviews, 151 PRs, 52 pushes in 11 months
Contributions summary:Nicolas primarily contributed to the project's documentation, improving the existing documentation and adding new pages. They refactored and revamped information related to physical layout creation, added pages on modules, pin control, dongles, shift registers, and low-power states. Furthermore, the user updated the documentation to reflect changes in the codebase, such as new features and configuration options.
Contributions:343 pushes, 104 branches in 11 months
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