Alexandre Rothan has a diverse range of work experience in various companies and roles. Alexandre began their career in 2006 with a summer job at René Schweizer AG - Schweizer Fenster. In 2010, they completed an internship at Charles Sadron Institute (ICS), where they synthesized self-assembled diamide compounds and performed characterizations. Alexandre then worked as a Junior R&D Engineer at Clariant in 2011 and at Holst Centre in 2012, where they developed multi-layer printed organic photovoltaic cells and improved their adhesion and production process.
From 2012 to 2016, Alexandre pursued their PhD at Université de Strasbourg, focusing on the rheological study of thermoset formulations for molding processes like Sheet Moulding Compound. Alexandre optimized a formulation for mechanical and thermal properties and used various analytical methods for characterization. During this time, they also published a scientific paper on the rheological behavior of concentrated suspensions.
After completing their PhD, Alexandre worked as a Consultant at IRLYNX in 2016, where they provided a solution for producing polymer thin films for infra-red sensor applications and prepared an R&D project. Alexandre then joined DIAMONDE in 2017 as an R&D Engineer, where they installed a production unit for thermosetting polymer/ceramic materials, outsourced structural analysis, and conducted a chemical risk assessment.
In 2017, Alexandre joined Evonik as a Laboratory Manager, overseeing laboratory operations. Most recently, in 2019, they joined CABB as a Production Engineer. The details of their roles at CABB, Evonik, DIAMONDE, IRLYNX, Université de Strasbourg, Holst Centre, Clariant, and René Schweizer AG - Schweizer Fenster are not provided in the information, but their work experience spans various industries and responsibilities, including research and development, production engineering, laboratory management, and consultancy.
Alexandre Rothan completed their education as follows:
- From 2006 to 2009, they earned a Bachelor's Degree in Chemistry, Physics, and Mathematics from the Université de Strasbourg in France.
- From 2010 to 2012, they pursued a Master's Degree and received a Diplôme d'Ingénieur from ECPM (European School of Chemistry, Polymers, and Materials Science) in Strasbourg, France. Their field of study during this time was Materials Science and Polymers.
- Lastly, from 2012 to 2016, they attended the University of Strasbourg where they obtained a Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) degree in Polymer and Materials Sciences.
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