This page contains some projects I have completed. On this page, each project has a title and a short description; for more details, simply click on the title.
My first project involved creating an autonomous vacuum cleaner robot that starts on its own while keeping costs low.
This project involved creating a website, mods, and plugins for a Minecraft roleplay server. They added game functionalities, such as a medical system, a stock market, food mechanics, blacksmithing, pigeon-based communication, panels for staff role management, a website to visualize item prices (like Wall Street), and even a system to change the gravity point. Completing this project during seven months required around 2600 hours, averaging 11 hours a day.
This training program I conducted was designed to teach over 20 middle school students the basics of programming a 2D video game, enabling them to create any game they wanted based on this foundation.
This charity concert was organized to support the association "Cent pour un toit" (A Hundred for a Roof). All proceeds from the event were donated to this association, dedicated to providing housing for people in precarious situations. Thanks to the generosity of the audience, the event raised €2,000, which is essential funding for "Cent pour un toit"'s projects, committed to offering long-term and affordable housing solutions.
We found an old, homemade arcade cabinet that no longer worked. I decided to bring its power supply up to standards and rewire the entire cabinet to simplify maintenance. I also created documentation to help future users understand the circuit easily.
Along with another volunteer, we were in charge of the server management, which included maintaining the video surveillance system, managing sessions and permissions on the network via GPOs. I also handled the maintenance of the session management software for the IT area PCs, as well as the cash register software. We ensured game updates in the IT room, which were taken care of by other volunteers. As the IT coordinator, I served as a link between the Board of Directors (CA) and our team.
For two years, I was a member of the MDL Board of Directors.
I dismantled, cleaned, and reassembled the EGR valve of a Peugeot 607 with a 2.7 HDI V6 engine. V6s are very compact engines.