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Emilie Sylvestre currently serves as a Senior Contracts and IP Legal Counsel at CEA since January 2020, bringing extensive legal expertise in intellectual property and contract law. Prior experience includes teaching entrepreneurship at Université Grenoble Alpes and serving as a partner at Europa Avocats, where Emilie transitioned from an associate position. Emilie has also held various teaching roles in corporate law at Université Pierre Mendès France and worked as an associate lawyer at Cabinet d'Avocats KAIS. Earlier in the career, a trainee solicitor position was held at Squire Patton Boggs in the UK. Emilie's academic credentials include a CAPA from Ecole des avocats Rhone-Alpes and a Master’s degree in Business Law from Université Pierre Mendès France.
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The CEA is the French Alternative Energies and Atomic Energy Commission ("Commissariat à l'énergie atomique et aux énergies alternatives"). It is a public body established in October 1945 by General de Gaulle. A leader in research, development and innovation, the CEA mission statement has two main objectives: To become the leading technological research organization in Europe and to ensure that the nuclear deterrent remains effective in the future. The CEA is active in four main areas: low-carbon energies, defense and security, information technologies and health technologies. In each of these fields, the CEA maintains a cross-disciplinary culture of engineers and researchers, building on the synergies between fundamental and technological research. The civilian programs of the CEA received 49% of their funding from the French government, and 30% from external sources (partner companies and the European Union). The CEA had a budget of 4,3 billion euros. The CEA is based in ten research centers in France, each specializing in specific fields. The laboratories are located in the Paris region, the Rhône-Alpes, the Rhône valley, the Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur region, Aquitaine, Central France and Burgundy. The CEA benefits from the strong regional identities of these laboratories and the partnerships forged with other research centers, local authorities and universities.