Guillaume Baudart
About Guillaume Baudart
Guillaume Baudart is a researcher at Inria, specializing in computing and environmental sciences. He has a diverse background in research, having previously worked at IBM and IRCAM, and holds multiple degrees in computer science and mathematics.
Work at Inria
Guillaume Baudart has been working as a researcher at Inria since 2020. His role involves engaging in advanced research projects that intersect computing and environmental sciences. He contributes to the development of innovative platforms, including SmartSense and LivingFog, which focus on data processing and energy-efficient sensor networks. His work at Inria emphasizes the application of technology in environmental observation and modeling.
Previous Experience at IBM
Before joining Inria, Guillaume Baudart worked at IBM as a Research Staff Member from 2017 to 2020 in the Greater New York City Area. During his tenure at IBM, he was involved in various research initiatives that contributed to advancements in technology. He also completed a research internship at IBM T.J. Watson Research Center in 2016, gaining valuable experience in a leading research environment.
Education and Expertise
Guillaume Baudart's educational background includes a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Computer Science from École normale supérieure, completed from 2013 to 2017. He also holds a Master ATIAM in Computer Science, Signal Processing, and Acoustic applied to Music from Université Pierre et Marie Curie, obtained in 2012. Earlier, he earned a Bachelor of Science in Mathematics from Université de Rennes I in 2010 and a Bachelor of Science in Computer Science from École normale supérieure de Rennes. His academic training provides a strong foundation for his research in environmental sciences.
Research Projects and Initiatives
Guillaume Baudart is actively involved in several research projects, including the Terra Forma project, which aims to develop innovative environmental observation platforms. He participates in a multidisciplinary doctoral thesis funded by the University of Rennes, focusing on energy constraints in natural environments. His research also explores the concept of digital twins for real-time environmental modeling and analysis, highlighting his commitment to advancing knowledge in this field.
Internships and Early Career
Prior to his current role and positions at IBM, Guillaume Baudart completed various internships that shaped his early career. He worked at IRCAM in 2010 and 2012, gaining experience in research related to music and sound. He also interned at Goldsmiths, University of London in 2011, and at École normale supérieure from 2012 to 2013. These internships provided him with diverse experiences in research settings, contributing to his expertise in computer science and environmental applications.