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Aurélie Dorlé is an experienced Antenna Research Engineer at ONERA, The French Aerospace Lab, specializing in Satcom antennas, wideband wide-angle scanning antennas, UAV RADAR antennas, and additive manufacturing of RF parts and antennas, as well as materials EM characterization. Previously, Aurélie Dorlé managed internships focused on leaky-wave antennas and additive manufacturing solutions. Aurélie Dorlé also held teaching positions at the National Institute of Applied Sciences of Rennes and supervised internships at institutions such as IETR-European Space Agency-SWISSto12, where research on 3D-printed leaky-waves antennas was conducted as part of a PhD project. Additional experience includes research missions at ESA/ESTEC and engineering roles at MERLIN laboratory, SYRLINKS, and DEF Belgium, complemented by an educational background in Network and Telecommunication Systems from INSA Rennes, culminating in a doctorate.
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ONERA, The French Aerospace Lab. Le centre français de recherche aéronautique, spatiale et de défense. L’ONERA, acteur central de la recherche aéronautique et spatiale, emploie environ 2 000 personnes. Placé sous la tutelle du Ministère des Armées, il dispose d’un budget de 230 millions d’euros dont plus de la moitié provient de contrats commerciaux. Expert étatique, l’ONERA prépare la défense de demain, répond aux enjeux aéronautiques et spatiaux du futur, et contribue à la compétitivité de l’industrie aérospatiale. Tous les grands programmes aérospatiaux civils et militaires en France et en Europe portent une part de l’ADN de l’ONERA : Ariane, Airbus, Falcon, Rafale, missiles, hélicoptères, moteurs, radars… Reconnus à l’international et souvent primés, ses chercheurs forment de nombreux doctorants. The French aeronautics, space and defense research lab. A multi-disciplinary organization with experimental means unique in Europe, ONERA brings expertise to government programs, both institutional and industrial. It is a public research organization, with eight major facilities in France and about 2,000 employees, including 1,500 scientists, engineers and technicians.