Robotics PhD Student
Office: GI224
E-mail: maxime.noizet@hds.utc.fr
I am graduated from the Université de Technologie de Compiègne in engineering degree in computer science with a specilization on real-time systems and embedded computing.
After my graduation, I was employed as research engineering for one year by Heudiasyc laboratory to work on integrity of localization and statistical distribution approximation under Dr. Philippe Xu and Dr. Jean-Benoist Léger supervision.
I am currently a Ph.D. student at Heudiasyc laboratory within the SyRI team (Robotic Systems in Interaction). I am a member of SIVALab, shared laboratory between Heudiasyc (UTC / CNRS) and Renault Group, supervised by Dr. Philippe Xu and Pr. Philippe Bonnifait.
The subject of this thesis is:
Multi-sensor localization integrity for autonomous navigation of intelligent vehicles
This work is part of the European project ERASMO: Enhanced Receiver for Autonomous MObility.
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, UTC | Compiègne, France
Ph.D. Student | 2021-2024
Heudiasyc UMR CNRS 7253, UTC | Compiègne, France
Research engineer | 2020-2021
Renault Group | Guyancourt, France
Intern on long-term vehicle prediction for scene understanding | 2020