Nicolas Borboën
DevOps Specialist
Biography
Nicolas Borboën, born on February 25, 1980, is a seasoned professional in the field of information technology and engineering, married and father of two children. His journey began with an apprenticeship as an electronics technician at Bobst, where he gained a solid foundation for his technical career from 1996 to 2000.Passionate about new technologies, Nicolas then joined the start-up Cytion SA in 2000, which was later acquired by Molecular Devices. This experience in the start-up world allowed him to immerse himself in innovative projects and develop valuable skills as an IT professional.
His pursuit of excellence led him to the School of Engineering in Media Engineering at the University of Applied Sciences and Business Administration of the Canton of Vaud (Heig-VD), where he consolidated his technical knowledge and expanded his understanding of media from 2002 to 2005.
Nicolas then joined the École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL) as the IT manager of the Laboratory of Industrial Energy (LENI) from 2005 to 2007. He implemented various innovative tools, including go.epfl.ch, a URL shortening application that facilitated work within the institution.
As a software engineer at Virtua SA from 2007 to 2009, Nicolas contributed to significant projects for clients such as Nespresso, DVB, and Plumettaz, demonstrating his versatility and expertise in software development.
His commitment to EPFL continued with his role as the IT manager of the Institute of Mechanical Engineering (IGM) from 2009 to 2019. During this period, he implemented computing clusters and became familiar with emerging technologies like Kubernetes.
Since 2019, Nicolas has expanded his skills by becoming a Full Stack Developer and DevOps specialist at the Information Systems Departement (DSI) of EPFL, where he manages, among other responsibilities, the institution's WordPress sites.
Nicolas excels in project management with mastery of Agile, Scrum, and Hermes methodologies. As a trainer for IT apprentices, he shares his knowledge and actively contributes to secondary level 2 education, fostering the development of future generations.
His familiarity with information and communication technologies (ICT), strong social skills, and unwavering dedication to open-source software and Linux for over 20 years make Nicolas a accomplished professional.
Nicolas Borboën remains an influential figure in the field of information technology, successfully combining technical expertise and a commitment to education. His steadfast passion for open-source software and Linux for over two decades reflects his dedication to technological freedom and innovation. He continues to evolve as an accomplished professional, adeptly balancing responsibilities at EPFL and his role as an educator, all while maintaining a high level of professional rigor and dedication.
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