Michel Anglade

Project Director - Industrial Management at Syensqo

Michel Anglade has a diverse work experience spanning several industries. Michel started their career in 1989 as a Research Engineer at Rhone-Poulenc, where they worked for three years before taking on the role of Advanced Process Control Engineer. In 1997, they joined Rhodia as a Senior Process Engineer, where they focused on technical assistance, process improvement, and supply chain optimization. Michel then moved on to work at Corning S.A.S., where they held multiple roles including Product Engineering & QESH Director, Operations & Manufacturing Director in the Board of Directors, and Global Project Director. During their time at Corning S.A.S., they were responsible for various projects, such as the creation and start-up of a continuous flow microreactor assembly unit in China and the establishment of investment application files for automation and capacity expansion projects. In 2022, Michel joined Solvay as a Project Director before moving to their current position as Project Director - Industrial Management at Syensqo in 2023. At Syensqo, they are involved in strategic projects to reduce CO2 emissions and oversee the production of green solvent Rhodiasolv IRIS. Overall, Michel's work experience highlights their expertise in project management, operations, manufacturing, and quality control within the chemical and industrial sectors.

Michel Anglade has a Bachelor's degree in Physical Chemistry from Université Paul Sabatier Toulouse III, which they completed between 1982 and 1986. Michel then pursued further education at Ecole Nationale Supérieure des Ingénieurs en Arts Chimiques et Technologiques, earning a degree in Chemical Engineering between 1986 and 1988. Following this, they attended ISAE-SUPAERO from 1988 to 1989, where they obtained a specialization degree in Artificial Intelligence, Advanced Control, and Robotics. Finally, in 1990 to 1991, they conducted post-doctoral research in Neural Networks and Advanced Process Control at the University of Maryland.

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