Imad Karim is currently a PhD student at Institut FEMTO-ST, focusing on the study and modeling of hydrogen's impact on materials used in hyperbaric tanks, including life cycle assessment, permeation tests, and mechanical tests. Previously, Imad Karim worked as a Research and Development Engineer at Michelin, where the emphasis was on life-cycle assessment of hydrogen technologies. At Faurecia R&D Center, involvement included an academic project on the thermal protection and fire resistance of high-pressure hydrogen storage, which encompassed a literature review and numerical analysis of heat equations. Prior experience includes a role at Sud Concept - Solutions Énergies in renewable energy business development, managing photovoltaic project bids and technical studies. Imad Karim holds multiple degrees from UBFC - Université Bourgogne-Franche-Comté, including a PhD, a Master's in Hydrogen and Energy Efficiency, a Master's in Thermal and Energy Engineering, and a Bachelor's in Thermal and Energy Engineering, along with preparatory classes at lycée Raoul FOLLEREAU.
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