People

v22 Team

Thédore Gigault, first-year EINSERB-MATEMECA intern in 2022, spent 7 weeks studying Gnoga, wrote extensive documentation and did early v22 developments, including breadcrum.

Théodore is the author of “Prise en main de Gnoga” (Getting started with Gnoga).

In 2023, he completed his second-year international internship with the Swiss branch of a major German company.

Thédore has developed an automaton for solving complex puzzles in Javascript, a Flood-Filling game simulator in C, a cellular automaton for simulating the game of life and various physical phenomena in C and an autofocus for a camera in Python.

Arthur Le Floch, first-year EINSERB-MATMECA intern in 2023, spent 7 weeks to the completion of the first release of v22.Gui, as the web brick that justifies the v22 framework in its own right.

By laying the foundations for the v22.Gui API, Arthur’s work has been very inspiring for further development.

Arthur’s main personal projects are a “Tower Defense” game in Python and an Android application transforming an image into “Pixel Art” using Lego colors entirely with Android Studio, Kotlin and XAML, including rules for creating simple and effective user interfaces.

Stéphane Rivière is Sowebio‘s CTO, in charge of engineering, facilities management, software development and embedded systems. Stéphane is a graduate of ENSEIRB-MATMECA, specializing in electronics.

ENSEIRB-MATMECA Bordeaux Graduate School in Electronics, Computer Science, Telecommunications, Mathematics and Mechanics is an engineering school that trains engineers in five scientific disciplines covering the field of digital technology in broad terms. It is the largest school in Nouvelle-Aquitaine with over 1,200 engineering students with considerable resources and advanced equipment and software, focusing on innovative projects supported by world-class research laboratories, which are recognised globally as among the best in their specialisation.

Tribute to three people who inspired us...


Ada Byron King, Countess of Lovelace , the first programmer to ever exist in humanity. And this first programmer was a woman.

Clarence "Kelly" Johnson , the genius father of the "Titanium Blackbirds" and the inventor of the KISS1Keep It Simple, Stupid concept.

Jean Ichbiah was the french computer scientist who creates the Ada language, later selected by the DoD after a worldwide competition.