About
I am interested in robotics when it becomes a real R&D subject: coherent, useful, and technically demanding.
I am a robotics engineering student with a strong interest in autonomous systems and in projects where technology is not limited to a single isolated block. What attracts me most is R&D work where a credible architecture has to emerge from mechanics, electronics, integration, and product logic together. Programming matters in that process, but for me it remains a means in service of the system rather than the center of the work.
What I am looking for
In the short term, I want to join an environment where I can keep growing through ambitious robotic systems, strong technical standards, and a solid R&D culture. In the longer term, I want to work on mature robotic products where mechanical and electronic design quality, overall coherence, and execution matter as much as raw performance.
How I work
I like projects that require depth, rigor, and coherence. I would rather understand a system as a whole than master only one isolated fragment of it. I am particularly attracted to environments where execution quality, real technical thinking, and a clear product vision truly matter.
What attracts me technically
Mobile robotics, system architecture, mechanical integration, embedded electronics, sensing, supervision, and product-oriented engineering. Today I am more strongly drawn to mechanical and electronic design than to pure software development, even though software remains essential to make the whole system work.
I am not only looking to work on robots. I want to design systems that are coherent, robust, credible, and technically sound.