Projects


Killer Cocktail

Unity game developped during the 48 + 8 Jam #4 GameJam with V.Etien.

Shader experiment

GLSL experiment inspired by the Bomb Rush Cyberfunk menus

Shader experiment

GLSL experiment inspired by the Rehoboam A.I. in Westworld

Doctor Who Opening

Attempt to recreate the Doctor Who title sequence

Meme Bros Fest

Small animated page for an event

Bruit de Perlin

Implementation and Visualization of One-Dimensional Perlin Noise

School Projects


Web development internship

Carried out as part of my 3rd year at INSA Rennes, this is my first professional experience in computer science. As part of the development team, I developed new functionalities for the VoicePublisher platform.

TALIESIN - 4th year project

TALIESIN is a software program for generating learning bases for handwriting recognition. Developed with 7 other students, I took part in the in the Pre-study, Specification and planning phases. This project has the particularity of using a microservices architecture, as advised by two Sopra Steria engineers supervising the project.

Developed with Nathan Balix, Matthieu Darfay, Nicolas Fouqué, Clara Gaouyer, Emilie Hummel Florian Le Minoux and Zoé Levrel

Icon Ultra Matcher

Part of the Image Processing course.
The aim of the project was to extract and identify icons from the NicIcon database, which can then be used to train recognition algorithms.

Developed with Antonin Gontier, Emilie Hummel et Arnaud Roger

Diaballik

Part of the Object Oriented Programming course.
This project is a browser-based board game created in pairs, applying the design patterns seen in class.

Developed with Nathan Balix


3D animation

Part of the Computer Graphics course.
The objective was to create a short animation using the various concepts covered in the course, such as lighting, textures, animation and physics.

Developed with Emilie Hummel

Connected air quality sensor

Part of the IoT course. This project involves the retrieval of data using an M5Stack and various sensors. The data can then be sent to a server, or retrieved manually by connecting to the M5Stack. Once the data has been processed, it can be visualized on a web page offering various statistics.

Developed with Nicolas Fouqué, Clara Gaouyer et Emilie Hummel