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Thierry Meyer
Thierry Meyer received in 1986 a diploma degree (MSc) in chemical engineering from the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology at Lausanne (EPFL). He was awarded in 1989 a PhD at EPFL for his thesis on micromixing in highly viscous polymeric media. He joined the Institute of Chemical Engineering from 1989 till 1993 as senior scientist in the field of polymerization reactions.  In 1994 he joined Ciba-Geigy SA in the pigment division as successively development chemist, head of development a.i. and finally production manager for high performance pigments.  Returning to the Institute of Chemical Engineering at EPFL in Lausanne by the end of 1998, he was nominated “maître d’enseignement et de recherche” (MER) for leading a new research group in the field of polymers and supercritical fluids, and teaching to chemists, chemical engineers and material sciences, disciplines as process development, introduction to chemical engineering, polymer and organic chemistry at master and bachelor program.  In 2005 he owned the responsibility of the Occupational Health and Safety of the school of basic sciences on top of his research activities dealing with risk management and supercritical fluids. He is presently teaching introduction to chemical engineering at bachelor level, risk management at master level and specific courses on safety and engineering risk management in continuing education.  He acts also as consultant and expert in risk assessment and chemical engineering matters by the ICC (International Chamber of Commerce) of the World Business Organization, by several consultancy companies and by major and SME’s chemical industries.  Thierry Meyer is currently member of several international associations of the European Federation of Chemical Engineering, American institution of chemical engineering, American chemical society and senior member of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers. He was elected chairman of the European Working Party on Polymer Reaction Engineering from 2001 till 2006. He his currently the Swiss academic member of the European Working Party on Loss Prevention and Safety Promotion as well as of the European Working Party on Education.  He is member of several editorial boards: Chemical Engineering Research and Design, Macromolecular Reaction Engineering, Chemical Engineering and Technology, Journal of Chemical Health and Safety.
Amela Groso
2016 - Present: DSPS-Safety Competence Center, EPFL andISIC-Group of Chemical and Physical Safety2007 - 2016–:Occupational Safety and Health at the Faculty of Basic Sciences, EPFL Education : 2004 - – 2006 : Postdoctoral fellow at the beamline for Microtomography, Swiss Light Source, Paul Scherrer Institute (PSI), Switzerland 2000 -– 2004: PhD student of Prof. Margaritondo G., Institut de physique de la matière complexe, EPFL, SwitzerlandPhD, physics 1997 -– 2000: Holder of research fellowship for training on beamlines and experimental stations at the Elettra, Synchrotron Light Source, Trieste (Italy). 1991 -– 1997: MSc in Physics, Physics department of the University of Sarajevo (Bosnia and Herzegovina)
Arnaud Magrez
Education PhD., Materials Science, summa cum laude, Université de Nantes, 2002 M.S., Chemistry, Université des Sciences et Technologies de Lille, 1999 Academic positions Head of the Crystal Growth Facility, EPFL, 2012-present Research Associate, Laboratoire de Physique de la Matière Complexe, EPFL, 2003-2012 Research Fellow, Peter Grunberg Institute, FZ-Juelich, 2002-2003 Administrative positions at EPFL Scientific staff member, EPFL Assembly, 2015-present Scientific staff member, School Council SB, 2014-present Member of the IPHYS office 2016-present Member of the ICMP office 2012-2015 Member of the safety committee of ICMP 2010-2015

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