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Gauthier Glückmann

Electrical Engineering Student | All about electronics and low-level programming.

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My Resume

Summary

Electrical Engineering student, with a passion for electronics and low-level software development, and a growing interest for deep learning.

Experience

Student TA
Liège University
  • Graded formative tests for Calculus and Algebra classes.
  • Gave C programming exercise lessons.
  • Assisted during digital electronics labs.
  • Assisted during Python programming labs.
Student Worker
Montéfiore Institute, Liège University
Made an online viewer displaying weather forecasts produced by a research model from the Montéfiore Sail group. The project includes a backend that fetches recent weather data and produces output map tiles to be displayed in a Leaflet frontend. The project is, at the time of writing, not yet public but will be deployed here.

Education

Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering
Liège University
Obtained with Greatest Honors.
Master of Science in Electrical Engineering
Delft Institute of Technology
Pursuing a Master's degree in Microelectronics with a Digital circuits profile. My coursework also leans a lot towards computer engineering.

Skills

C++
C
Rust
Python
Node.js
C#
Java
x86-64 ASM
Sockets
VHDL
KiCad
OpenGL
Git
Unreal Engine
Unity Engine
LTspice

Projects

Some small personal projects
Electronics and programming
  • OpenGL multi-threaded Minecraft clone with semi-realistic lighting (C++).
  • Arduino-powered word clock with custom PCB.
  • Multiple unfinished games in Unity and Unreal Engine, playing around with networking, semi-realistic aircraft physics, and some other fun stuff.
  • Multi-threaded ant simulator in C++ and SFML. Available on my Github. Simple project, yet one of my favourites.
Some fun university projects
Electronics and programming
  • VHDL-based CPLD wooden safe with servo motor, EEPROM, and keypad interface.
  • Socket-based Minesweeper with custom HTTP server in Java (WebSockets & HTTP).
  • Custom CPU design (Harvard architecture, Logisim, no optimisations).
  • ... many more to come!