The CEA is tasked with guiding public decisions and providing the scientific and technical means that civil society (businesses and local authorities) needs to better manage major societal changes, such as the energy transition, digital transformation, future healthcare, defence and global security.
CEA's Liten institute is specializing in energy transition technology. Its research activities focus on a number of key areas: solar power, network management, storage, including batteries, and hydrogen, geared to energy efficiency and a circular economy. Its research encompasses diverse applications in the energy generation and distribution markets, transport and industrial processes, and for the environment.
Former consultant specializing in the design and management of collaborative R&I projects, focusing on two key areas: hydrogen automotive applications with Type IV vessels at 700bar, and the development of innovative services for Search & Rescue teams leveraging the Galileo satellite constellation. From 2019 to 2023, I served as the R&D manager in an SME, driving advancements in batteries, Energy Management Systems, and Grid services. Currently, at CEA, I am thrilled to represent our expertise within the P4P partnership, fostering future collaborations and pushing the boundaries of innovation.
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Skills
Energy
Renewables
Hydrogen
PV
Materials
Recycling
CCU
TT01-32
TT01-33
TT01-36
SSbD
process
EMS
Biofuels
Interests
innovation
technoscience
pitch
synthesis
Design
thermal
Materials
Pollutants
CCU
Energy renewables
Biofuel
Energy
network
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Research Member
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