                                
                        Olivier  MAURICE only joined  ESIGELEC in early June 2015, as  Director of Research and Development at  ESIGELEC and Director of its  Research Laboratory,  IRSEEM (Embedded Electronic Systems Research Institute).
                          
  
                          Olivier MAURICE has  been an associate professor at  ESIGELEC and notably contributed to the  emergence of its Research more than 15 years ago. A Doctor of Science and Engineering  for Information and an Engineer of the national conservatory of Arts and Trades  in Electronics, he has been, among others, an EMC (electromagnetic  compatibility) and tensor estimation analysis of networks specialist for more  than 20 years, working both at component and system level. After several years  of collaboration with VALEO, EADS and PSA Peugeot Citroën, he was most recently  responsible for the GERAC laboratory in Trappes, a subsidiary of Thales.
  
                          « I  am delighted to offer my experience to the Research and Transfer of Technology  activity of  ESIGELEC and its laboratory which will now position itself as a  research centre focussed on embedded electronics, robotics and environments, on  the theme of Cybernetics »,  said Olivier Maurice. « This  theme brings together its three centres of expertise: automatic, electronics  and computers and meets the needs of the region while allowing us to clearly  position ourselves nationally and internationally.  The direct  applications of such research into prototyping has already been conducted for  regional and national corporations for use in real contexts. In the framework  of partnerships and building on  CISE " Embedded Systems Integration  Campus", set up in 2011 which hosts technological platforms rarely available  at national level (autonomous navigation, roller test bench, etc.), the team  recently distinguished itself by creating robots for maintaining systems at sea  (Viking project, the only French team selected as part of the international  ARGOS contest funded by TOTAL and  ANR); test model for aircraft nacelle  electrical systems with Aircelle; creation of vehicles optimised for  consumption for the Virtuose project, etc. It is therefore with great  enthusiasm that I joined this team and am focussed on its development and its  increased scope, for the benefit of our region.  » 
  
                           
                            
                         
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