Rolex Delimond
About Rolex Delimond
Rolex Delimond is an electronic engineer with a Master's degree in Electrical, Electronics and Communications Engineering from Université Pierre et Marie Curie. He has over a decade of experience at Faurecia, specializing in electronic architecture for seat comfort products.
Work at Faurecia
Rolex Delimond has been employed at Faurecia since 2013 as an Electronic Engineer. In this role, he is responsible for the test and validation processes of electronic seat comfort products. His work involves ensuring that the electronic systems meet required specifications and function effectively. He specializes in designing electronic architecture for various seat comfort features, including massage, heating, and folding mechanisms. His contributions are integral to the development of innovative automotive seating solutions.
Education and Expertise
Rolex Delimond holds a Master's degree in Electrical, Electronics, and Communications Engineering from Université Pierre et Marie Curie (Paris VI), where he studied from 2006 to 2010. Prior to this, he earned a Bachelor's degree in Computer Engineering from Université Paris Sud (Paris XI) from 2004 to 2006. His expertise includes selecting and sizing power components, such as diodes and MOSFETs, for electronic systems, which is essential for the performance of electronic products.
Background
Before joining Faurecia, Rolex Delimond worked at Valeo as a Power Electronic Engineer from 2010 to 2013. His responsibilities included developing electronic solutions for automotive applications. He also gained experience as an Electronic Intern at Valeo in 2010, where he worked for six months. This background provided him with a solid foundation in electronic engineering and product development within the automotive industry.
Specialization in Electronic Architecture
Rolex Delimond specializes in designing electronic architecture specifically for seat comfort products. His work encompasses various features that enhance user experience, such as massage functions, heating elements, and mechanisms for folding seats. This specialization is critical in the automotive sector, where comfort and functionality are increasingly important to consumers.