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Lydie GIOT is an Associate Professor at IMT Atlantique's SUBATECH Laboratory since 2006, specializing in reactor physics and nuclear safety. She holds a PhD in Nuclear Physics (2003) with a European Doctorate label from the Universities of Caen and Surrey. Her research focuses on decay heat calculations, nuclear data uncertainty propagation, and molten salt reactor modeling. She has led projects like ENDURANCE (2024–2028) and APRENDE (2024–2028), addressing Generation IV reactor challenges. She advises on EU nuclear safety initiatives and chairs the Nuclear Technology course for engineering students. Key roles include representing IMT Atlantique in the European Industrial Alliance for Small Modular Reactors and co-chairing the CNRS steering committee for MSR systems.
- Education: PhD in Nuclear Physics (2003), Marie Curie Fellowships (2002–2006)
- Teaching: Responsible for reactor physics courses and STAR engineering program (2009–2017)
- Recognition: Knight of the French Academic Palms (2022), SAMPO Fellowship (2015)
Her work bridges fundamental physics (antineutrino oscillations in Double Chooz/SoLid experiments) with applied nuclear engineering, emphasizing decay heat safety for reactor design and waste management. Collaborations span CEA, IRSN, and international organizations like OECD/NEA.
