Summary
Rodolphe Dubois is a Guidance, Navigation and Control Engineer with a decade of experience bridging academic research and aerospace industry practice, currently working at Airbus after completing a PhD at ONERA. Trained at MINES ParisTech with a strong applied mathematics minor, he specializes in visual-inertial methods for decentralized multi-robot SLAM and has hands-on experience with Moving Horizon Estimation for delayed navigation measurements. He has taught robotics and vision courses at French universities, designed embedded MEMS measurement hardware during industry internships, and brings both theoretical rigor and practical prototyping skills. Based in Paris, he combines deep algorithmic expertise with real-world systems integration in autonomy and navigation—often focusing on robustness to delays and decentralization, a less obvious but recurring theme in his work.
10 years of coding experience
Scientific French High School Diploma (Baccaulauréat), Mathématiques, Passed with Highest Honors, Scientific French High School Diploma (Baccaulauréat), Mathématiques, Passed with Highest Honors at Lycée Cours Notre-Dame (Douvres-la-Délivrande, 14)
MPSI - PSI* : Mathematics, Physics & Engineering Sciences, MPSI - PSI* : Mathematics, Physics & Engineering Sciences at Lycée Sainte-Geneviève (Versailles, 78)
Engineer's degree, Minor : Applied Mathematics - Robotics, Vision, Automatic control, Mention Excellent, Engineer's degree, Minor : Applied Mathematics - Robotics, Vision, Automatic control, Mention Excellent at MINES ParisTech
French, English, Spanish, Chinese, German