Coralie Carmouze

Principal Research Engineer at CEA

Coralie Carmouze's work experience includes positions at various organizations. From June 2011, they worked as a Principal Research Engineer at CEA, where they specialized in neutronics applied to the nuclear fuel cycle. Coralie'sresponsibilities included supervising the development of calculation tools, conducting R&D studies, organizing technical meetings, and providing expertise on neutronics. Coralie also participated in international conferences and led technical sessions. Prior to that, they worked at Assystem as a Probabilistic Safety Assessment Engineer from October 2010 to May 2011, and at TechnicAtome as a Neutronics Engineer from April 2010 to September 2010. Coralie also completed internships at EDF and City College of New York, where they focused on nuclear safety and fundamental research, respectively. Throughout their experience, they demonstrated strong technical and interpersonal skills, with a natural ability for teamwork and good communication skills.

Coralie Carmouze has a diverse education history. In 2006-2009, they attended Polytech Marseille and earned a degree in Mechanical Energy Engineering with a focus on Fluid Mechanics, Heat Transfer, and Energy Systems. Coralie then pursued a Master's in Research at Aix-Marseille University in 2008-2009, specializing in Two-Phase Flows and Combustion. In 2009-2010, Coralie attended INSTN and obtained a specialized engineering degree in Atomic Engineering, focusing on Neutronics, Thermohydraulics applied to Nuclear Energy, and Reactor Operation.

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Timeline

  • Principal Research Engineer

    June, 2011 - present