Alice P. has a diverse work experience spanning over several companies in the automotive and technology industries.
In 2010, Alice worked as a Research and Development Process Engineer at Valeo, where they were responsible for the development of new heat exchangers in aluminum. Alice played a crucial role in project teams, defining process parameters and quality controls.
After Valeo, Alice joined Plastic Omnium in 2012. Alice started as a Research Process Engineer and later transitioned to the role of Research Engineer in the New Energies department. In this position, they were involved in the development of hydrogen storage vessels for electric vehicles. Alice contributed to product and process decisions, evaluated technologies, and built partnerships.
At Plastic Omnium, Alice also served as a Project Manager, leading a team in the development of high-pressure hydrogen storage vessels for two OEMs. Alice managed budgets and coordinated activities with internal and external stakeholders. Alice eventually became the Process & Prototype Research Manager in the New Energies department, overseeing a team of engineers and technicians. Alice facilitated team organization, skills development, and communication within the department.
In 2021, Alice joined Cowboy as a Senior Process Engineer. Their main focus is on creating a disruptive electric bike frame concept. Alice has set up the role of the process engineer at Cowboy, validated the feasibility of the concept through prototypes and tests, and developed the industrial plan. Alice also capitalized on their technical knowledge in various areas such as specialty polymers injection, aluminum processing, automatic assembly, and gluing.
Before Valeo and Plastic Omnium, Alice gained valuable experience through internships. Alice interned at Daimler AG, where they worked on research and development for polymers. Alice also had internships at ArcelorMittal, focusing on research and development, and ST Microelectronics, where they worked on improving manufacturing processes.
Overall, Alice P. has a strong background in process engineering, research, and development, with a particular emphasis on innovative technologies in the automotive industry.
Alice P. attended CPGE: Classe Préparatoire aux Grandes Ecoles from 2003 to 2005. Alice then went on to study at ECPM: Ecole européenne de chimie polymères et matériaux de Strasbourg, where they obtained a Master's degree in Materials Science from the Engineering School from 2005 to 2009.
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