Clement Joly's Experience:
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Application Engineering Intern at SoftInWay
January 2013 - July 2013 | Zug, Zurich, Switzerlando Clement Joly realizes design, analysis and optimization of efficient axial/radial turbomachinery for clients from 1D preliminary design to full 3D flow path, 3D blade profiling, FEA & CFD analysis. o He prepares and performs customized AxSTREAM demonstrations for potential clients according to their needs. o Clement also helps maintain accurate and up-to-date technical documentation. o As well as provide technical support to worldwide customers. o Through his versatility, Clement Joly supports the marketing and recruiting effort (design flyers, write campaigns, interview candidates, compose job descriptions, etc.)
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Student Intern for Research on Supercritical jet Disintegration at ICARE (CNRS) / University of Florida
March 2012 - September 2012 | University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida, USAo Clement realized experimental work on supercritical jet disintegration in a high-pressure chamber using PLIF to determine the conditions leading to an improved mixing efficiency. o He studied the jet breakups occurring in rockets, gas turbines and diesel engines. o He undertook the comparison of single/multi-species systems. o And finally, Clement Joly analyzed the core length and jet spreading angle.
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Research Project on Indoor Air Pollution Reduction at Lig'Air, ICARE, Polytech'Orleans
January 2012 - February 2012 | Orleans, 45 Loiret, Franceo Clement Joly prepared and performed numerical simulations for the research project "FORMUL'AIR" on indoor air pollution reduction (due to formaldehyde) in a typical classroom. o He conducted a parametric study of the air renewal upon opening of windows/doors while the pollutant concentration and distribution during the production and renewal periods were examined.
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CFD (Computational Fluid Dynamics) Research Intern on Supersonic Combustion at ONERA - "The French Aerospace Lab"
May 2011 - August 2011 | ONERA, Palaiseau, Franceo Mr. Joly investigated numerically (RANS) the hydrogen/air supersonic combustion over a flat plate for external flows ranging from Mach 7 to Mach 10. o He identified the local type of flame by using Takeno index. o Clement computed the auto-ignition delays in vitiated air with different reaction mechanisms. o And also carried out an analysis of the 3D vortices.
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Pharmacist's Assistant at OCP Repartition
October 2007 - January 2009 | Orleans/Blois, FranceClement worked part-time as a pharmacist's assistant on an open-ended contract in a fast-paced industrial environment
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