(Lectures, Oct. 22-23): Risk Analysis and Evaluation
time: 2016-10-21

Title: Risk Analysis and Evaluation
Speaker: Mr. Jerome.Taveau (Scientific Advisor of Fike Group)
Time: 10:00~12:00a.m., 2:00~4:00p.m., Oct. 22-23, 2016
Venue: Room 405, Shaw Engineering Building, Wushan Campus

Brief introduction to Mr. Jerome.Taveau

 
Education     
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) Combustion & Fluid Mechanics   
  Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands (2017, expected)   
Master of Science (MS) Industrial Chemistry & Process Engineering   
  CNAM Paris, France (2012)   
Master of Science (MS) Risk Management, Process Safety & Loss Prevention   
Bachelor of Science (BS) Engineering   
  INSA CVL, France (2002)   
      
Experience     
Scientific Advisor Fike Corporation, USA (2012 - Present)   
Blast Effects Engineer Baker Engineering and Risk Consultants, USA (2011 - 2012)   
Explosion & Fire Scientist Nuclear Safety Institute, France (2009 - 2011)   
Risk Quantification Specialist Nuclear Safety Institute, France (2006 - 2009)   
Process Safety Engineer Nexter Munitions, France (2003 - 2005)    
Engineering Trainee European Space Center, French Guyana (2002)   
  Atomic Energy Commission, France (2001)   
  Phillipsburg Nuclear Power Plant, Germany (2000)   
      
Standardization     
Explosion Protection USA: NFPA 61/67/68/69/91/652/654/655   
  Europe: CEN TC305 WG3 “Explosion Prevention & Protection”   
  France: AFNOR S66A “Explosive Atmospheres”   
Combustion Testing USA: ASTM E27 “Hazard Potential of Chemicals” (Secretary)   
Fire Protection International: ISO TC92 SC4 “Fire Safety Engineering”   
  France: AFNOR ISI “Fire Safety Engineering”   
      
Skills Combustion Testing, Risk Analysis & Assessment   
  Fire & Explosion Protection, Fire & Explosion Modeling   
      
Miscellaneous     
Editorial Board Member Journal of Loss Prevention in the Process Industries   
  Process Safety Progress   
Member American Institute of Chemical Engineers (AIChE)   
  Combustion Institute (CI) 

Announced by School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering