Lydie Evrard

Head, Department of Nuclear Safety & Security at IAEA

Lydie Evrard was appointed Deputy Director-General and Head of the Department of Nuclear Safety and Security on 1 April 2021. Prior to joining the IAEA, she held the role of Commissioner at the French Nuclear Safety Authority (ASN).

Ms. Evrard started her career in the field of engineering, joining the French Ministry of Energy as an engineer in 1995. She has worked extensively in the regulatory field over the last 25 years in positions including as Unit Head at the Industry, Research and the Environment Direction of France’s Ministry of the Environment (Paris Region); Deputy Head of the Paris Region Division of the Nuclear Safety Authority (ASN) and subsequently Head of the Authority’s Waste, decommissioning, fuel cycle facilities, research facilities, and contaminated soils remediation Department. At the ASN, Ms. Evrard handled both radiation protection and nuclear safety issues. In particular, she led, together with counterparts at the Ministry of Energy, the 2013-2015 national plan for the management of radioactive materials and waste and coordinated the stress tests performed on research and fuel cycle facilities, following the Fukushima Daiichi accident.

Before taking up the position of Commissioner at the Nuclear Safety Authority in 2017, Ms. Evrard was the Inter-ministerial Delegate for standardization and Head of Department for standardization, product regulation, and metrology in the French Ministry of Economy and Finance. Within this role, she coordinated and regulated the French standardization system and coordinated the network of regional metrology offices.

Ms. Evrard holds an engineering degree, a Master’s degree in Oil and Gas Operations, and a Master’s degree in Public Administration.

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