
Pierre Guillermier
BIOGRAPHY
Pierre Guillermier is Engineer graduated from Chemistry and Chemical Engineering School. He holds a BSc, MSc degrees in Material Elaboration and PgD in Chemical Analysis.
He is specialized in liquid and solid-state chemistries, in chemical analysis techniques and corrosion.
He started his career in the nuclear industry at Framatome in 1990, in charge of primary/secondary water chemistry modelling, installed base products and nuclear services.
He extended his field of expertise in radiochemistry and corrosion by participating on-site to maintenance operations such as Steam Generator Replacement (as on-site chemical engineer for primary pipe decontamination), Steam Generator Chemical Cleaning, Sludge Lancing, Heat Exchanger replacement where chemistry is involved for decontamination purpose or deposit dissolution.
He then took in charge R&D programs for UO2 fuel and advanced fuels: the Uranium Molybdenum fuel development program and the High Temperature Reactor fuel program.
He was there particularly in charge of the definition of fuel qualification plan, fuel design, data manual generation, irradiation and PIE and technical file.
He was Framatome Domain Leader in the Chemistry Domain for Upstream R&D developing a strategy orientation and transverse (over all Business Units) view of the chemistry program including skills, codes, methods, facilities and Community.
He is France observer at IAEA (International Atomic Energy Agency) in the Technical Working Group on Fuel Performance and Technology which is the advisory tool in planning and implementation of activities within the IAEA. He contributed to IAEA Coordinated Research Programmes (CRPs) focused on fuels and chemistry.
He is lecturer at National Institute for Nuclear Science and Technology, Paris’ Technical Institute of Chemistry and Orsay University.
He is appointed as EDF Corporate Expert, Technical Advisor and Framatome Fellow Expert.
