Summary
Vincent Peyruqueou is a research engineer specializing in human–computer interaction, currently embedded in the Interactive Computing team at ENAC with a decade of focused experience in HCI engineering and applied research. He brings nearly 20 years of practical software design and development experience cultivated across IntuiLab, Ingenuity i/o and academic settings, bridging prototype-driven interaction design with production-ready implementation. Trained with a Master 2 in Computer Science from Université Paul Sabatier, he combines rigorous academic grounding with hands-on work on interactive systems and user-centered interfaces. Vincent is comfortable translating complex aviation and domain-specific requirements into usable, reliable interfaces and tools for operational contexts. He tends to blend research-minded experimentation with pragmatic engineering, often favoring solutions that are maintainable in institutional environments. Based in Biscarrosse, France, he pairs regional roots with collaborations that span industry and academia.
9 years of coding experience
7 years of employment as a software developer
Master 2, Informatique, Master 2, Informatique at Université Paul Sabatier (Toulouse III)
French, English, Spanish, occitan