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<h1>
Jean MILPIED
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<br>Technical Team Leader in the data world
<br>Data and Data Science Team Manager - since 2020
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<b>now at INBOLT</b>
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<a href="images/CV_JeanMILPIED_2024_Datascientist.pdf" target="_blank">Curriculum Vitae (fr)</a>
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<h2 class="major">About Me</h2>
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<br><b>With over 15 years of experience in tech and innovation in the automotive, sensor, and energy sectors, I am a Python developer specialized in Data Science. I build, lead, and grow data teams with agility to maximize the impact on SaaS product business goals through data and machine learning. My driver is to have an impact through data and people!</b>
<br> INBOLT - Since Nov. 2024 (<a href ="https://www.inbolt.com/"> π¦Ύ </a>)
<br> POWERUP - 2023 To 2024 (<a href="https://www.powerup-technology.com/"> β‘ </a>)
<br> ALTAROAD - 2020 to 2023 (<a href="https://www.altaroad.com/"> π </a>)
<br> TE CONNECTIVITY - from 2008 to 2019 (<a href="https://www.te.com/usa-en/about-te/our-company.html"> π </a>)
<br> IFP-EN - from 2005 to 2008 (<a href="https://www.ifpenergiesnouvelles.com/"> π₯ </a>) </br>
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<b>Education</b>
<br>β Master Degree in Statistics and Machine Learning (2019-2020) (<a href="https://www.datasciencetech.institute/">DSTI</a>)
<br>β Technical Leader Internal certification (2017)
<br>β Master Degree in Petroleum Products and Combustion (2005) (<a href="https://www.ifp-school.com/en/training/specialized-engineering-graduate-degree/energy-and-products">IFP School</a>)
<br>β Master Degree in Chemistry (2003) (<a href="https://www.chimieparistech.psl.eu/en/">ChimieParisTech</a>)</br>
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<b>10+ Publications in data and technology and 7 Patents</b>
<br><a href=" https://doi.org/10.1016/j.engappai.2024.108768"> 2024 - Vision-based method to identify materials transported by dump trucks</a>
<br><a href="https://uspto.report/company/Milpied-Jean"> π USPTO patent links</a>
<br><a href="https://data.inpi.fr/search?advancedSearch=%257B%257D&displayStyle=List&filter=%257B%257D&nbResultsPerPage=20&order=asc&page=1&q=Jean%20MILPIED&selectedIds=WO2008142263&selectedIds=EP3404898&selectedIds=EP3537118&selectedIds=EP3369902&selectedIds=FR2914701&selectedIds=EP3415733&selectedIds=FR3091926&sort=relevance&type=patents">π INPI patent links</a>
<br><a href="https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Jean-Milpied-2"> π Research Gate publications</a>
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<b>π€ Technical teams management (Hardware, Software, Data)</b>
<br>How to hire the best, to make them progress and keep them motivated
<br>I succeeded building highly performant software, data and R&D teams able to deliver fast in agile mode</br>
<br>Data management and CPO experience with AzureDevOps for sprint agility</br>
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<b>π» DataScience and MachineLearning</b>
<br>In my work experiences, I drive and facilitate the developement and production of ML models in computer vision, OCR, and data insights
<br>The main target is always to answer: does it bring value to customer ? does it bring value to the planet π ?
<br>Main Languages and Packages used: python, SQL, pandas, scikitlearn, tensorflow, keras, streamlit, pytorch, statsmodels, spark, opencv</br>
<br>Cloud and Data Infrastructure: AWS, Azure, Lambda, mongoDB, postgreSQL, Airflow, MLFlow, databricks</br>
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<b>β‘ Physical Measurements and Sensors Innovation</b>
<br>Because physical measurements data are rich and difficult to handle, I bring expertise through expreince working with many type of sensors data:
<br>Weight in Motion sensors, Optical sensors design, Fluid sensors development, Rain and Light automotive sensors
<br>From Ideation phase to Production phase, I have brought technologies to life for customers to reach highest process efficiency</br>
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<b>π Python3 - Data, Machine learning and Deep Learning packages</b>
<br><a href="https://www.codingame.com/profile/ca4cd338adf81b087c3748633cce9a2e5068634">CodingGames competitor profile (ranked in the top1%)</a>
<br>Computer Vision: from data labelling of dataset to inference prediction in the cloud
<br>Optical Character Recognition: Textract API
<br>Natural Language Processing: documents classification
<br>Building a Machine Learning management pipeline to control training processes</br>
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<b>β AWS and Azure - production pipeline in the cloud</b>
<br>Lambda microservices, and CloudWatch monitoring
<br>EC2 servers for model training
<br>API Gateway
<br>IoT rules for sensors connexions</br>
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<b>πΊ Personal projects</b>
<br> I have experience in building solid data products from A to Z and to bring them to the world at scale:
<br>RAIZUUM: the Resume parser built by data experts to serve data experts in French and English (<a href="https://raizuum.onrender.com/">Link here</a>)
<br>REPARATOR-AI: web based application to predict reparability (<a href="https://share.streamlit.io/jeanmilpied/reparatorai/main/reparator.py">Link here</a>)
<br>C.V. - The-good-face-app: predicting the quality of a portrait image for a CV (2020)
<br>N.L.P - Gutenberg project: ML poetry generator from major French authors (2019)
<br>Metaheuristics - Travel Salesman Problem: optimisation of face mask distribution in Paris (2020) </br>
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<br>Let's contact and exchange about your data needs!</br>
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<br><b>π§ Email:</b> jean.milpied@gmail.com
<br><b>π Mobile:</b> +33 6 75 47 17 42
<br><b>π§ Address:</b> based in Paris, FRANCE
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