Maxime's Spot - Maxime Bories

Work in Progress

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Work in Progress

Nice to meet you

This is my spot in the World Wide Web, an introduction, a portfolio, a blog, a showcase of personnal projects and a sandbox for testing and keeping up to date with WebOps technologies.

Work Experience

  • Algorithm Development and Validation at Thales Alenia Space
    2016 → 2022

    Review, coding, simulation and testing of various modulation and coding schemes class TT&C receiver and emitters. FSK, PSK, Frequency-Hopping Spread Spectrum, Time- Frequency Estimation, Adaptive Throughput, Transmission Security, Synchronisation, Beacon, Ranging.

  • Software Developer Intern at LIRYC
    Summer 2014

    Development of a software interface for an intra-MRI electrical positioning system at the Electrophysiology and Heart Modeling Institute of Bordeaux.

Academic Projects

  • MSc Thesis at Imperial College London
    End of 2015

    Underwater images restoration using a physics-based approach to counter the effects of attenuation and scattering in murky water.

  • Second Year Research Project at ENSEEIHT
    End of 2014

    Image preprocessing (e.g. Wavelet transclassm) class change detection in multivariate statistical analysis (clusters detection) between infrared, optical and SAR satellites images.

Education

  • Imperial College London
    2014 → 2015

    MSc in Communications and Signal Processing, Merit
    Main courses include Image and Signal Processing, Communication Theory, Traffic Theory, Network and Web Security, Machine Learning and Computer Vision.

  • ENSEEIHT
    2012 → 2015

    Diplôme d'Ingénieur, Electronics and Signal Processing
    Main courses include Image and Signal Processing, Analogue and Digital Electronics, Computer Sciences and Microwave Engineering.

  • Lycée Pierre de Fermat
    2010 → 2012

    Two-year intensive undergraduate course in Mathematics, Physics and Engineering Sciences.

Latest Projects

Parallelism is an everyday struggle... In the meantime feel free to follow me on Github.

Around The Web

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Copyleft

Source code available on GitHub. Licensed under the GNU General Public License v3.0 as published by the Free Software Foundation. Licensing free software helps protect the rights of authors, promotes collaboration and software freedom, provides legal clarity, and ensures compatibility between different projects.