CEA Tech
Mamadou Lamine Beye is a research engineer at CEA Tech, specializing in high power medium voltage solar inverters. Mamadou Lamine has experience in modeling and designing power modules, busbars, and power converters. Previously, Mamadou Lamine worked on various projects involving multilevel inverters, synchronous Buck converters, and hybrid energy storage systems. Mamadou holds a PhD in Electrical and Electronics Engineering and has a strong background in automation and control systems, renewable energy, and mechanical engineering.
CEA Tech
At CEA Tech we feel strongly that technology research is a crucial component of both innovation and value creation. It is this belief that has driven our successful technology development activities over the past 50 years. CEA Tech is the CEA’s (the French Atomic Energy and Alternative Energy Commission) technology research unit. CEA Tech’s three labs—Leti, Liten, and List—develop a broad portfolio of technologies for ICTs, energy, and healthcare. CEA Tech leverages a unique innovation-driven culture and unrivalled expertise to develop and disseminate new technologies for industry, effectively bridging the gap between the worlds of research and business. CEA Tech also provides businesses with access to Key Enabling Technologies developed by other CEA operating divisions.