Bruno Le Galloudec
About Bruno Le Galloudec
Bruno Le Galloudec is an Electrical Engineer and the Pulsed Power Group Leader at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, where he has worked since 2011. He previously served as a Faculty Member Manager in Electrical Engineering at the University of Nevada, Reno, focusing on control system reliability for the National Ignition Facility.
Work at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
Bruno Le Galloudec has served as an Electrical Engineer and Pulsed Power Group Leader at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory since 2011. In this role, he has focused on the National Ignition Facility, where he leads the maintenance program for the 1.7 MJ power conditioning modules. His responsibilities include overseeing the implementation of maintenance programs that ensure the reliability and efficiency of the facility's operations.
Previous Experience at University of Nevada, Reno
Before joining Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, Bruno Le Galloudec worked at the University of Nevada, Reno from 1998 to 2011 as a Faculty Member Manager in Electrical Engineering. During his 13 years at the university, he was responsible for designing control system reliability improvements for the National Ignition Facility's 192 power conditioning modules, contributing to advancements in electrical engineering education and research.
Education and Expertise
Bruno Le Galloudec has an educational background in electrical engineering and systems engineering. He studied at Georgetown University, where he achieved a degree in Systems Engineering. Additionally, he attended Texas Tech University, focusing on Pulsed Power. His foundational studies in electrical engineering were completed at LTE J JAURES, where he earned a BTS degree.
Involvement in National Ignition Facility Projects
Since 2011, Bruno Le Galloudec has been actively involved in various projects at the National Ignition Facility. His work includes leading the maintenance program for the facility's power conditioning modules and implementing maintenance programs that enhance the reliability of the facility's operations. His contributions are crucial to the ongoing success of the National Ignition Facility's objectives.