Arrived at BIOCORP in February for a 6-month internship, Pierre quickly became part of the R & D team. His main quality is curiosity: Pierre is eager to know, he shows curiosity and does not hesitate to ask a lot of questions since he likes to get to the bottom of things. It is not surprising that he readily quotes Marie Curie: “In life, nothing is to be feared, everything is to understand”…
He is also teeming with new ideas… which serves him strongly in his mission since he is working on an augmented reality project to see how a BIOCORP add-on can be installed on a medical device and then connected to the device app. The final goal of the rendering is as much educational, explaining the instructions for use to patients, as marketing, to serve as a demo on exhibitions for example.
Its driving role on this project is nourrished by both autonomy and consultation; his colleagues don’t hesitate over advising and guiding him when he has doubts on some points. And Pierre especially appreciates this cooperative spirit that reigns within the team, thus offering everyone the opportunity to have a transversal vision of the department activity. To tell you the truth, he did not really expect to be that much trusted during an internship! He enjoys feeling free while being guided …
According to him, the key words of his role at BIOCORP are: implication, innovation and curiosity. In short, Pierre puts a lot of passion into what he does, and he’s used to give himself thoroughly on projects that are close to his heart. He therefore wants logically to have his finalized project adopted, then make it feasible on a larger scale.
A keen astronomy enthusiast, Pierre would like to meet Thomas Pesquet, to whom he has great admiration. They would discuss about the 6-month stay of the astronaut on the International Space Station and what he has humanly learned. In short, Pierre has his head in the stars, but his feet strongly stay on the ground …