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Nicolas Duminy
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Research & Development engineer at IMT Atlantique, Brest campus
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I work as a supporting role for the researchers of the LUSSI department at IMT Atlantique since 2021.
I am deeply involved in the [Decion Deck consortium](https://www.decision-deck.org/project/), for which I helped release the 4.0 version of the Diviz software for Multi-Criteria Decision Aiding. Now I am currently working on different projects:
- [PyMCDA](https://gitlab.com/nduminy/pymcda): a new all-encompassing python library aiming at becoming the Multi-Criteria Decision Aiding toolbox for data scientists & engineers (supported by the Decision Deck consortium)
- A python library for community analysis which generates configurable and coherent dynamic temporal communities for benchmarking purposes (not open-source yet, publication in preparation)
- [ANR-PIL](http://www.anr-pil.org): a python data pipeline for the detection of echo chambers forming in Youtube comment sections (not open source yet, publication in preparation)
Previous positions
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2020: Self Employed
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Development of a virtual reality platform for Location Based Virtual Reality inside IMT Atlantique business incubator.
May - December 2019: Post-Doc at IMT Atlantique, Brest campus
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Explorative Post-Doc on 3D printing as a service and Industry 4.0 inside the P4S team of the computer engineering department.
November 2018 - April 2019: R&D engineer at IMT Atlantique, Brest campus
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Development and experimentations on the ABB YuMi industrial robot of the developmental robotics algorithms developed during my thesis.
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Intrinsically Motivated Open-Ended Multi-Task Learning Using Transfer Learning to Discover Task HierarchyApplied Sciences, 2021, 11 (3), pp.975. ⟨10.3390/app11030975⟩
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