Ondine Meyer

Ingénieure Développement Cao/cfao at Digital Product Simulation

Ondine Meyer has a diverse work experience spanning several industries and roles. Ondine is currently working as an Ingénieure développement CAO/CFAO at Digital Product Simulation since September 2022. Prior to this, they served as a Professeure certifiée de mathématiques at Ministère de la Défense from September 2021 to September 2022, teaching math at a high school level. Before that, they worked as a Professeure certifiée de mathématiques at Ministère de l'Éducation nationale from September 2018 to August 2021, where they taught math at a middle school level and created and led a mathematics/English option for third-year students. Ondine also has experience as a Master's student in Mathematics at Université Pierre et Marie Curie from 2017 to 2018. Prior to pursuing their teaching career, they worked as a development engineer and software architect at Atthis from 1998 to 2017. Additionally, they worked in translation at Eyrolles in 1998, translating a JavaScript programmer's guide and testing integrated scripts.

Ondine Meyer pursued their education at Ecole centrale de Lyon from 1995 to 1998, where they obtained an Engineer's degree. Their field of study at the institution encompassed Computer Science, software engineering, and mechanics. Later, in 2018 and 2019, Ondine attended Paris-Sud University (Paris XI) to complete a Master's degree. Ondine specialized in Secondary Education and Teaching during their time at the university.

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Brest, France

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Digital Product Simulation

Founded in 1997, Digital Product Simulation (DPS) has acquired a reputation for excellence when it comes to integrating analysis and simulation in the design process of industrial products. DPS counts more than 130 engineers specialized in consulting, methodology, training and software development. Simulation applied to mechanical and embedded systems reduces development cycle times while increasing the quality of designs thereby benefiting industries such as Aerospace, Automotive, Defense, Rail, Telecom and Energy. DPS helps its clients integrate simulation in their product development process. KARREN (tm), a unique tool for collaborative design of complex systems is edited by DPS. DPS is currently based in Europe (Paris,Toulouse,Nantes), USA (Detroit) & Japan (Tokyo) and has been active world-wide.


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