Ali Reslan
About Ali Reslan
Ali Reslan is an Apprenti Ingénieur Calcul et Simulation Numérique at Faurecia in Méru, France, where he has worked since 2019. He has a background in engineering and has developed methodologies for product design and conducted stress calculations using finite element methods.
Work at Faurecia
Ali Reslan has been working at Faurecia as an Apprenti Ingénieur Calcul et Simulation Numérique since 2019. His role involves conducting stress calculations to identify potential crack zones in shells during the manufacturing process. He utilizes finite element method simulations with Altair Hyperworks to enhance product design, focusing on feasibility and constraints. Additionally, he developed a methodology to support the development phases of slush skin, contributing to the overall improvement of product design.
Education and Expertise
Ali Reslan has a diverse educational background in engineering and numerical mechanics. He studied at ESILV - Ecole Supérieure d'Ingénieurs Léonard de Vinci, where he achieved a Diplôme d'ingénieur généraliste from 2019 to 2022. Prior to that, he completed his studies at Eseo, earning a degree in Ingénierie from 2018 to 2022. He also attended the Université de Bordeaux for a year, achieving a Première année commune aux études de santé. His foundational education includes a Baccalauréat from the Institut Libanais d'Enseignement.
International Experience
In 2019, Ali Reslan participated in an exchange program at Eseo, where he spent three months in Shanghai, China. This experience provided him with international exposure and the opportunity to engage with diverse engineering practices and cultures.
Research and Development Contributions
Ali has made significant contributions to research and development within his field. He authored a technological guideline that details the procedure for calculating the thickness of slush shells manufactured by electrodeposition. This guideline serves as a knowledge-sharing tool for his team members. His work also includes participation in seminars and hackathons focused on entrepreneurship, intrapreneurship, and low-tech leadership, showcasing his commitment to continuous learning and innovation.