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Autorenporträt
Barré Bertrand :

Graduated from École des Mines de Nancy, retired from CEA and AREVA, Bertrand Barré teaches Nuclear Engineering at Institut National des Sciences et Techniques Nucléaires, and Sciences-Po. He was Nuclear Attaché in Washington DC, Director of Engineering at Technicatome, Head of the Nuclear Reactors Directorate at CEA, R&D Vice-president at COGEMA, Scientific Advisor to AREVA, and Member of many Scientific Committees in France and abroad.

Anzieu Pascal :

Graduated from the École Centrale de Paris, France, Pascal Anzieu made his career at CEA on nuclear reactors design and safety. He led the Superphenix research program from 1994 to 1998 and then conducted research programs on future nuclear systems: sodium, gas, molten salt reactors, accelerator-driven systems, etc. He currently teaches at the National Institute for Nuclear Science and Technology and several engineering schools and universities.

Lenain Richarch :

Doctor of Orsay University 1982, currently coordinator of a CEA PWR expert group, Richard Lenain teaches Reactor Physics and Nuclear Engineering at INSTN, École Polytechnique and École Centrale de Paris. He was formerly head of Applied Mathematics and Reactor Studies Section in CEA/Saclay.

Thomas Jean-Baptiste :

Graduated from École Centrale de Paris with a postgraduate degree in Theoretical Physics (atomic and nuclear) at Orsay University, currently scientific advisor to the Nuclear Energy Director in CEA, Jean-Baptiste Thomas teaches Reactor Physics and Nuclear Engineering as a professor at INSTN (in charge of the Nuclear Reactor Systems course created by Bertrand Barré). He was formerly Director for ADS studies in CEA and Director for Simulation and Experimental Facilities in the Nuclear Energy Directorate.