Tiphaine Schott is an R&D Engineer specializing in corrosion at Cetim - Centre technique des industries mécaniques since May 2017, with extensive experience in various research projects, including additively manufactured metals and corrosion inhibition in geothermal systems. Prior to this role, Tiphaine worked as a researcher at the Paul Scherrer Institute from February 2014 to April 2017, focusing on lithium battery optimization and managing multiple research projects. Contributions also include research on fuel cells at ICPEES, teaching chemical engineering at ECPM, and earlier roles in various laboratories studying corrosion and tribological phenomena. Tiphaine holds a PhD in Chemistry from the University of Strasbourg and an engineering degree in Material Science from PHELMA, Grenoble INP.
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