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\header{Olivier }{Gayot}
{Software Engineer, Open Source Enthusiast}
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\section{about}
37 rue Dunois
75013 Paris
France
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26 years old
Driving License
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\phone \ +33.6.63.61.36.99
\href{mailto:olivier@sigexec.com}{olivier@sigexec.com}
\href{https://github.com/duskCoder}{github: duskCoder}
\href{http://www.sigexec.com}{http://www.sigexec.com}
\section{languages}
french: mother tongue
english: fluent
\end{aside}
\section{Experience}
\begin{entrylist}
\entry
{Since Oct. 2015}
{Satcom1, a Honeywell Company, Le Bourget (France)}
{Software Engineer}
{\emph{Contributing to the software running on routers for business jets aviation.\\
The software runs on top of the GNU/Linux operating system and provides
support for various satellite-based connectivity hardware. Support for ground-based technologies such as cellular (GSM), Wi-Fi and Ethernet is also provided.}}
\entry
{Oct. 2014 \\-> Jan. 2015}
{University of Kent, Canterbury (United Kingdom)}
{Teacher assistant}
{\emph{Ran small classes (i.e. seminars, terminal sessions) of "software engineering" and "algorithms \& complexity" to undergraduate students in years 1 and 2. Also was responsible for marking their coursework.}}
\entry
{Apr. 2014 \\-> Sep. 2014}
{BayLibre, Valbonne - Sophia Antipolis (France)}
{Intern}
{\emph{Troubleshooted and corrected issues found on the latest versions of the Linux Kernel and Android for the BeagleBone Black. Contributed to a Power Cape project for the same board.}}
\entry
{Oct. 2013 \\-> May 2014}
{Intersec, Paris (France)}
{Part time software developer}
{\emph{Improved the software solution developed during my internship (see below). Also added support for Wi-Fi Access points, in the coverage map, as a source of network events.}}
\entry
{Jul. 2012 \\-> Dec. 2012}
{Intersec, Paris (France)}
{Intern within the R\&D department}
{\emph{Developed a software solution meant to simulate the motions of a large number of mobile network subscribers in a designated geographical zone. The software solution was able to generate network events according to a coverage map with 2G/3G cells.}}
\end{entrylist}
\section{Interests}
Embedded software development\\
Networking software development\\
Open Source software development\\
Computer security (exploitation and prevention)\\
Software Design and Architecture\\
Software Deployment\\
\section{Education}
\begin{entrylist}
\entry
{Jul. 2014\\-> Sept. 2016}
{Master degree of Information Technology}
{EPITECH Paris, France}
{}
\entry
{Sept. 2014\\-> Sept. 2015}
{One year as exchange student}
{University of Kent, England}
{Course of Computer Security}
\entry
{Oct. 2011\\-> Jul. 2014}
{Bachelor degree of Information Technology}
{EPITECH Nancy, France}
{}
\entry
{2011}
{French Baccalauréat S. with honours}
{Lycée Raymond Poincaré, France}
{Specialized in "Sciences de l'ingénieur" a.k.a. engineering}
\end{entrylist}
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\section{Programming Languages}
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\entry
{C}
{Proficient}
{}
{Have been an extensive user of the functionalities provided by modern revisions of the language and the GNU extensions. Have been programming in C for over a decade for professional and personal purposes.}
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{C++}
{Proficient}
{}
{Have been working with C++ in my current professional environment. C++ being the core language used to write the software.}
\entry
{Python 2\&3}
{Intermediate}
{}
{Have mostly been using Python for personal purposes.}
\entry
{Perl}
{Intermediate}
{}
{Also in my current work environment, have been using Perl extensively as a CGI.}
\end{entrylist}
\section{Software}
\begin{entrylist}
\entry
{}
{Operating System}
{}
{Have been using GNU/Linux on a daily basis.\\
Occasional user of Microsoft Windows \& macOS}
\entry
{}
{Version Control}
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{Intensive user of Git for both professional and personal purposes.}
\entry
{}
{Build System}
{}
{GNU Autotools, GNU make, GCC}
\entry
{}
{Debugging}
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{GDB, Valgrind, strace}
\entry
{}
{Networking}
{}
{iproute2, nftables, tcpdump}
\entry
{}
{Virtualization}
{}
{KVM for Virtual Machines\\
LXC for containers}
\entry
{}
{Init System}
{}
{Systemd}
\end{entrylist}
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