Bastien DELAZZARI
241-0025
Kanagawa-ken, Yokohama-shi, Asahi-ku,
Shikimidai 50-26, Belpia Tsurugamine
Apt 203
JAPAN
Tel: +81 (0)90 9373 1981
E-mail: bastien.delazzari@gmail.com
25 years old - single
Engineering in System Control and Automation
Goal: A first job experience in a high-tech company located in Asia, specializing in production system engineering, automation or robotics.
I would like my job to deal with or to evolve toward: production system control design and management, quality and technological management, competitive and technological intelligence, marketing and risks strategies.
Internships and Professional Experiences
- 2005:
6-month internship at Toshiba-Schneider Electric, Tokyo, Japan. Mission:
to lead a technical marketing study among Japanese machines
and automated assembly line builders in order to broaden Dextus's Automation offer in Japan.
I worked with the Delmia V5 Automation mechanical and control
design software, in relation with Programmable Logical Controller
hardware devices. From interviews with Japanese line designers and market analysis, a possible strategy for introducing Dextus's Automation offer in Japan was identified.
During this internship I discovered production system control design and management, quality and technological management in a Japanese perspective, as well as technological and competitive intelligence.
- 2003-2004:
One year placement at the
Physical Hydrology Laboratory, Hokkaido University Graduate School of Science,
Sapporo, Japan. Subject: characterization and modeling of porosity from well logging data.
I focused especially on geological and physical properties of ground materials. I put in practice and used
some engineering tools and methods (Matlab, Signal Processing) I learned in the previous years at the engineering school,
adapting them to my study. I was also involved in the laboratory's life: I assisted seminars, and gave a couple of presentation during the year.
- July 2002:
Disordered
and Heterogeneous Material Laboratory (LMDH), Paris VI University. Subject:
modeling of a 2D granular material under local disturbance. This internship made me discover the research world and
how is a research laboratory run.
Study Projects
- 2004-2005:
3rd year project at ENSPS: real-time servo-controlling of a flexible system: identification, coding and wiring between real-time data acquisition system and mechanical sensors.
- 2002-2003:
2nd year project at ENSPS :
electrical characterization of organic field effect transistor :
design, analyzes and experimentation of a measure device for the
Polymer Engineering for High Technology Laboratory (LiPHT). This project included semiconductor material physics,
laboratory experiments and mask designs (made with Protel) for integrated circuit. I was especially responsible
for the project budget and communication between the project team members, our supervisor and our client.
- 2001-2002:
1st year project at ENSPS: detection of Doppler-Fizeau effect through CCD sensor.
Skills
- Systems: Windows, Unix, Linux, Kde.
- Software: Office.
- Knowledge in C, C++, FORTRAN, HTML.
- Engineering tools: Matlab, Delmia V5 Automation, Borland and Builder C++, RT_Linux, Unity, SPICE and Protel.
Languages
- Japanese: business level, several homestays in Japanese families; lectures given in Japanese; Japanese used at and for work.
- English: fluent. Discussions with natives speakers; attendance of classes given in English; reports written in English; seminars held in English; TOEIC: 920.
Homestays: one month in Springfield, Massachusetts; one month in Canada (Ontario). Several travels abroad: Korea, England, Germany, Sweden, Finland, Czech Republic, Taiwan, Hong Kong...
- Chinese: beginner.
- Spanish: High School standard. Homestay: one month in Valencia (Spain).
- French: mother tongue.
Backgrounds
- 2001-2005:
Master of Engineering at The Ecole Nationale Supérieure
de Physique de Strasbourg (ENSPS), part of Louis Pasteur University, Strasbourg, France.
E.N.S.P.S. teaches General Engineering and cover fields such as Signal Processing, Networks, Microelectronics, Automation, Physics and Photonics, with a specialization during the last year.
The System Engineering, Automation and Vision Specialization provides various skills for system modeling and control, artificial vision, visual servoing, robotics and automation.
Graduation in September 2005.
- 2003-2004:
HOKKAIDO UNIVERSITY SHORT TERM EXCHANGE PROGRAM: I spent one year abroad at
Hokkaido University in Sapporo, Japan. Part of an exchange program, this experience really broadened my mind,
especially since I had the opportunity to study Environmental Engineering
as well as Japanese Management, and to discover Japanese culture for which
I have always been interested in.
- 1999-2001:
Classe préparatoire au Centre International de Valbonne:
2 years of intensive post A-level preparatory courses in Mathematics and Physics for competitive entrance exams to Engineering School.
- 1999:
French A-level in Mathematics and Physics at Stanislas High School, Nice (06).
Miscellaneous
- Hobbies: Travelling: discovering other cultures and people. I have a specific interest in Japan, North-East Asia and Oceania's aboriginal cultures.
I am fond of cinema (Asian, Independent, Contemporary), and I am interested in filming techniques (Super 8).
- Sports: swimming, skiing and mountain hiking.
- Personal Website: Hokkaido No Kuma: I built this website so as to share
some impressions and travel experiences on Japan Northern Island: Hokkaido.
- Responsible for the Animation Cinema Club at ENSPS: themes selection,
communication among ENSPS students.