At the Institut d’Optique Graduate School, I work as a FabLab Assistant Manager, supporting students, researchers, and entrepreneurs in transforming ideas into functional prototypes.
My role sits between technology, education, and experimentation. I guide users through digital fabrication tools such as 3D printing, laser cutting, electronics, and rapid prototyping, helping them understand not only how to use the machines, but why and when to use them.
Beyond technical support, I focus on autonomy and problem-solving. Many projects start with uncertainty, limited experience, or tight constraints. I help structure ideas, choose the right processes, and move from concept to physical object through iteration and testing.
Working in an academic and research-driven environment, I collaborate closely with students and teams working on optics, engineering, and innovation projects. Safety, precision, and clarity are central to everything I do.
This work reflects my belief that technology becomes powerful when it is accessible, well explained, and placed in the hands of curious minds.