Atelibox Project
Atelibox is the most comprehensive project I have completed, a functional SaaS web application designed to solve a real-world problem.
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Atelibox is the most comprehensive project I have completed, a functional SaaS web application designed to solve a real-world problem.
Creating my website was an essential project for me, and I'm delighted to present it to you today.
This project, developed for the "Embedded System Modelling" course, implements an embedded system for the Automatic Detection of Driving Distractions. The primary goal is to enhance road safety by identifying signs of driver inattention through various sensors and responding with appropriate alerts or actions to re-engage the driver and mitigate potential risks.
It's with great enthusiasm that I present to you the creation of an OCR in C, a project carried out as part of our third semester at EPITA.
It's with great enthusiasm that I present to you the creation of a video game in C#, a project carried out as part of our second semester at EPITA.
I'm delighted to present this project, which was designed with learning and experimentation in mind. It has allowed me to deepen my skills in Python and API integration, while exploring advanced technologies related to image processing and automation.
In as part of my international semester in Madrid, where I'm doing the second part of my second year at EPITA, I've had the opportunity to take a course at the Universidad Politécnica de Madrid (UPM). This project, GreenWatch, was developed for the MAD course. It represents a practical application of the skills acquired, with a focus on developing a cross-platform mobile application using Flutter. This experience is part of an immersive learning approach to modern mobile technologies and team-based project management in an international context.
As part of my international semester in Madrid, where I am currently in my second year at EPITA, I have the opportunity to take a fourth-year course at the Polytechnic University of Madrid (UPM). As part of the Mobile App Development course, we were tasked with developing an Android mobile application in Kotlin, an immersive experience in advanced mobile development.