Lucien Renaud

R&D Engineer

Resume

Studies

Master degree in Industrial Systems Engineering – 2016

INSA (National Institute of Applied Science) (FR)

Master of Science in Biomedical Engineering – 2016

University of Dundee (UK)

D.U.T. (Technical University Diploma – Equivalent H.N.D) in Electrical Engineering and Industrial Computing Systems

University of Paul Sabatier, Toulouse 3 (FR)

Professional experiences

R&D Engineer (since 2017)

INRIA Nancy (FR) – National Institute for Research in Digital Science and Technology 

  1. Design and manufacturing of minimally invasive robots for archaeology exploration of the Khufu pyramid.
  2. Design experimental platforms for data acquisition and testing.

Results:

  • Several working robots made and tested in real conditions
  • Improve manufacturing equipment of the lab
  • Prototype fully actuated micro drones for confined environment exploration.

Reliability Engineer (1 year)

GSK Vaccines – Brussels (BE)

Creation and update of maintenance plans for EHS critical equipment (as a consultant from the company Assystem)

Results:

  • Malaria and Hepatitis B vaccine production units secured
  • Maintenance plans updated
  • EHS critical equipment flagged 
  • P&ID drawings updated

Biomedical Engineer (6-month internship)

NHS Tayside (Scotland – UK) – National Health Service

Design and manufacturing of an emergency vitamin K filing system, for premature new born. 

Results:

  • Prototype manufactured (more details)

Software Engineer (4-month internship)

Airbus Defense and Space Manching (DE)

Developing new features for a parametric CAD software in C++ using Opencascade

Results:

  • Support new aircraft fuselage structure elements in the software (door, beam, frames…)

Electronic Technician(3-month internship)

ENAC (Toulouse FR) – Civil Aeronautic National School

Design and manufacturing of a device interfacing a PC and a TCVL (security equipment for aerial telecommunication) Mainly electronic design and manufacturing.

Results:

  • Delivered 5 fully functional devices