Salomon Gijou possesses a comprehensive background in mechanical engineering and applied computer science, complemented by substantial practical experience in research and development. Currently serving as a HIWI at the Deutsches Forschungszentrum für Künstliche Intelligenz (DFKI) since September 2020, Salomon Gijou contributes to a project focused on intent-oriented cooperative robot action planning and worker support in factory settings, with responsibilities that include importing CAD models into Unity/Game4Automation, modeling missing facility components, animating models, and integrating real factory PLCs with the digital twin. Previous experience includes an internship at Bosch, where Salomon Gijou conducted testing on Common Rail Injectors and utilized CAD software for design tasks, as well as work as a student at Daimler AG in process design and method optimization. Academic qualifications include a Master’s in engineering with applied computer science from RPTU Kaiserslautern-Landau, a Bachelor of Engineering in Mechanical Engineering from Pforzheim University, and a DUT in theoretical physics and mathematics from école nationale superieure Polytechnique Yaoundé.