Nicolas Autrusson has a diverse work experience in various fields. Nicolas currently works at Symbio as the Head of advanced System, Cell, and Stack teams & Site director. Prior to this role, they were the System and Control Strategy Team manager at Symbio.
Before joining Symbio, Nicolas worked at ArianeGroup as the Energy storage chief engineer, where they managed projects on Hydrogen and Fuel Cell technologies and conducted functional analysis. Nicolas was also involved in the certification of airworthiness.
Nicolas also worked at R&T SAFRAN as a Team Leader, responsible for technological capacity on coupled CFD codes. Nicolas played a key role in SAFRAN's mid-term strategy and led a team of 10 people from different SAFRAN subsidiaries. Additionally, they worked as an Aerospace Engineer, focusing on Solid Rocket Motors and collaborating with high-tech labs for comprehensive studies on the boosters of the Ariane 5 rocket.
Early in their career, Nicolas had trainee positions at Thales, PSA Peugeot Citroën, and Nexter Systems.
Overall, Nicolas Autrusson has demonstrated expertise in advanced systems, energy storage, engineering management, and aerospace technologies throughout their career.
Nicolas Autrusson's education history begins in 2003 when they attended Lycee Saint Louis for their Classes preparatoires, which is the French equivalent to a Bachelor's degree. This program focused on PCSI - PSI* studies. Nicolas completed this program in 2006.
In 2006, Nicolas enrolled at ISAE-SUPAERO, where they pursued a degree in Cycle Ingenieur. This program, which is the French equivalent to a Master's degree, included coursework in aerodynamics, aeroelasticity, and structural mechanics. Nicolas completed their engineering degree in 2009.
After obtaining their engineering degree, Nicolas Autrusson continued their education at Imperial College London, where they pursued a Master of Science degree in Aeronautical Engineering with a focus on Computational Fluid Dynamics. Nicolas completed this program in 2009.
Nicolas Autrusson then joined Princeton University in 2009 as a Graduate Researcher, where they focused on Numerical Analysis and Fluid-Structure Interaction. Nicolas held this position until 2010, though details about the completion of any specific degree are not provided.
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