Robotics Engineer, PhD
E-mail: maxime.noizet.ch@gmail.com
I graduated with an engineering degree in Computer Science from the Université de Technologie de Compiègne (UTC), with a specialization in real-time systems and embedded computing.
Following my graduation, I worked for one year as a Research Engineer at the Heudiasyc Laboratory, where I contributed to research on localization integrity and statistical distribution approximation. This work was conducted under the supervision of Dr. Philippe Xu and Dr. Jean-Benoist Léger.
I then pursued a Ph.D. at the Heudiasyc Laboratory within the SyRI (Robotic Systems in Interaction) team. I was also a member of SIVALab, a joint laboratory between Heudiasyc, UTC / CNRS, and the Renault Group. My Ph.D. was supervised by Dr. Philippe Xu and Prof. Philippe Bonnifait, and focused on the following topic:
Multi-Sensor Perception with Vector Maps for Autonomous Vehicle Localization
This research was part of the European project ERASMO: Enhanced Receiver for Autonomous MObility.
Currently, I am employed as a CNRS Research Engineer at the Heudiasyc Laboratory, continuing my work on perception with vector maps for autonomous vehicle localization, extending the research I conducted during my Ph.D.
Education
Université de technologie de Compiègne | Compiègne, France
Master Degree in Automatics and Robotics | 2019 - 2020
Université de technologie de Compiègne | Compiègne, France
Engineering degree in computer science | 2015 - 2020
Experience
Heudiasyc UMR CNRS 7253 | Compiègne, France
Research engineer | January 2024 -June 2024
Heudiasyc UMR CNRS 7253, UTC | Compiègne, France
Ph.D. Student | July 2021 - December 2024
Heudiasyc UMR CNRS 7253 | Compiègne, France
Research engineer | November 2020 - June 2021
Renault Group | Guyancourt, France
Intern on long-term vehicle prediction for scene understanding | 2020