Luc oursel biography
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Nuclear energy: conference by Mr. Luc Oursel, President and CEO of ARE VA, at the Diplomatic Academy of Vienna, onsdag på engelska , February 20
Following a brief introduction from H.E. Mrs Marion PARADAS, Ambassador, Permanent Representative,
- introduction from H.E. Mrs Marion Paradas
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Mr. Luc Oursel, President and CEO of ARE VA, gave a conference on the role of nuclear energy, Wednesday February 20, at the Diplomatic Academy of Vienna. More than sixty attendees (representatives of permanent missions to the International Organizations in Vienna, IAEA staff, journalists, scientists, etc) listened to Mr. Oursel’s speech on the contributions of nuclear power, its challenges regarding säkerhet, safety, non-proliferation and waste management, as well as its key success factors.
- Conference Mr. L. Oursel
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The conference was followed bygd open exchanges on various topics, such as Areva’s business projects, strategic energetic orien
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Luc Oursel
French businessman (–)
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Born | ()7 September Boulogne-Billancourt, France |
Died | 3 December () (aged55) Paris, France |
Nationality | French |
Almamater | Mines ParisTech - Corps des mines |
Occupation | CEO of Areva () |
Spouse | Sylvie Delorme |
Children | 4 |
Father | Bernard Oursel |
Luc Marie Bernard Oursel, (7 September – 3 December ),[1] was the former chairman of the board of the nuclear company Areva and member of its executive committee. He resigned on 20 October for health reasons. Until June , he was the President of the French Nuclear Energy Corporation. In , he was made a Knight Commander of the French Legion of Honour[2]
He died on 3 December [3]
Education
[edit]After having studied at the Lycée Janson de Sailly in Paris, Luc Oursel graduated from the École nationale supérieure des mines de Paris as a mining engineer.[4]
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Corps des mines
Foremost engineering corps of the French government
The Corps des mines (French pronunciation:[kɔʁdemin]) is the foremost technical Grand Corps of the French State (French: grands corps de l'Etat). It is composed of the state industrial engineers. The Corps is attached to the French Ministry of Economy and Finance. Its purpose is to entice French students in mathematics and physics to serve the government and train them for executive careers in France.
Members are educated at the École nationale supérieure des mines de Paris, also known as Mines ParisTech. Each year, the Corps recruits between 10 and 20 members. Most of them are alumni from École polytechnique, who are usually among the top ranked students, others come from École normale supérieure (ENS), Télécom Paris or regular graduates of the Mines ParisTech. Upon graduation, Corps des mines engineers hold executive positions in the French administration.
Corps des mines engineers