Lucile Hamon
About Lucile Hamon
Lucile Hamon is a Packaging Developer at Groupe Rocher in La Gacilly, France, with a strong educational background in materials science. She has gained diverse experience through internships and positions at various companies, including Yves Rocher and SUEZ.
Work at Groupe Rocher
Lucile Hamon has been employed at Groupe Rocher as a Packaging Developer since 2020. Her role is based in La Gacilly, Bretagne, France. In this position, she focuses on the development and innovation of packaging solutions, contributing to the company's sustainability initiatives and product offerings.
Education and Expertise
Lucile Hamon holds a Master's degree in Materials Science from Université de Rennes I, which she completed from 2018 to 2020. She also studied at ESIR - Ecole Supérieure d'ingénieurs de Rennes, where she earned a Diplôme d'ingénieur in Materials Engineering from 2017 to 2020. Additionally, she attended Università degli Studi di Torino for a year, focusing on Materials Science and Large Scale Facilities, and participated in a Summer School at the University of Montpellier in 2019.
Background
Lucile Hamon has a diverse background in materials science and engineering. She completed her Baccalauréat in Sciences at Lycée Brocéliande from 2012 to 2015. Her early work experience includes internships and positions at various organizations, including SUEZ, Yves Rocher, and Empa, where she conducted research on structural properties of Metal-organic frameworks.
Internships and Early Career Experience
Throughout her academic career, Lucile Hamon gained practical experience through various internships. In 2016, she completed a student internship at SOGEA NORD OUEST TRAVAUX PUBLICS. In 2017, she worked as a summer employee at SUEZ and also held a position at Pôle Saint Hélier. In 2018, she interned at Perin et Cie, focusing on the behavior of concrete in construction. In 2019, she furthered her expertise in packaging development during an internship at Yves Rocher.
Research and Thesis Work
Lucile Hamon conducted her Master's thesis at Empa, where she investigated the structural properties and strain of Metal-organic frameworks. This research contributed to her understanding of advanced materials and their applications, enhancing her expertise in the field of materials science.