Summary
Norman Boyer is an électronique engineer with eight years of hands-on experience in embedded systems, PCB design and microcontroller firmware, currently working at APEM in Montauban. He has designed and tested hardware and drivers for STM32-based sensor systems at Siemens and created automotive I/O boards and test benches using OrCAD/PSPICE at ACTIA. Comfortable across the full hardware workflow, he combines schematic/PCB design (Xpedition, KiCad) with low-level C firmware for PIC and ARM platforms and experience integrating peripherals via I2C and USART. His background includes robotics club projects and production test automation, reflecting a practical focus on reliable, testable electronics. Actively seeking short international internships in summer windows in the past, he brings a pragmatic, cross-disciplinary mindset and a knack for turning prototype designs into manufacturable, testable products.
8 years of coding experience
DUT Génie Electrique et Informatique Industrielle (GEII), Electronics, Electricity, Automation, DUT Génie Electrique et Informatique Industrielle (GEII), Electronics, Electricity, Automation at IUT de Saint Etienne
5th year - Electronics and Control Loop System - Specialty Embedded Smart Power Electronics, Electronique/Automatique, 5th year - Electronics and Control Loop System - Specialty Embedded Smart Power Electronics, Electronique/Automatique at Institut national des Sciences appliquées de Toulouse