Eric Batut
Eric Batut
Eric Batut, a Ph.D. graduate from the Grenoble Institute of Technology, has a strong background in signal processing algorithms and low-level software (SW) integration for embedded real-time targets. With years of experience in SW development, he has been contributing his expertise in modem SW bringup, debug, and maintenance for current 3G Motorola phones, such as Milestone and Flipout. Eric is an expert in bare-metal embedded SW such as bootloader, Hardware (HW) drivers, real-time operating systems (RTOS), and low-level SW debugging, such as Lauterbach, TI, ARM debuggers, ETM / CTOOLS trace, stack dump analysis, postmortem crash analysis. He has worked with various hardware architectures, including x86 for PCs, ARM, PowerPC, and MIPS for game consoles, and several DSPs like Analog Devices, TI, ST, StarCore, Ceva. His priority on understanding the underlying HW makes him an exceptional HW-focused software engineer. Eric is interested in creating video games and the whole video game development process. He has worked with several SW development tools, such as shell scripts, Python, Perl, and wxWidgets GUIs, and has experience using configuration management tools such as ClearCase, Perforce, Git.