On the occasion of the International Day of Women and Girls in Science, we are highlighting three colleagues actively involved in our battery testing activities. Every day, they contribute to the quality, reliability, and safety of our testing operations.

Battery testing plays a key role in the development of energy storage systems. Indeed, it helps verify equipment performance and anticipate potential risks. In this demanding environment, technical expertise and rigor are essential.

Cyrielle Rooryck, Battery Test Engineer, leads complex test campaigns. She organizes, monitors, and analyzes the tests carried out on batteries. In doing so, she directly contributes to their validation and to improving their performance. Her work ensures reliable results, which are crucial for developing safer energy solutions.

For her part, Minh-Thu DN, Battery Technical Lead in Abuse Testing and Chemistry, is involved in safety testing. More specifically, she analyzes battery behavior under extreme conditions. These tests help better understand chemical reactions and prevent risk situations. Thanks to her expertise, innovative projects can move forward within a controlled and secure framework.

Finally, Emelyne Duriez, Safety Manager, oversees daily risk management. She ensures the protection of teams, facilities, and testing activities. In addition, she guarantees compliance with safety regulations in a highly technological environment. Her role is essential in balancing performance and safety.

Through their roles, Cyrielle, Minh-Thu, and Emelyne demonstrate that women play a central role in scientific and technical professions. Encouraging these career paths and promoting diversity within teams is therefore a key factor in preparing the innovations of tomorrow.