Salomé Ossima Allogho and Antoine Robinet, talents of October

We'd like to introduce you to Salomé, a student on a work-study programme in legal careers, and Antoine, an electronics engineer.

Salomé Ossima Allogho is a 3rd year student at the BUT Carrières Juridiques in Grenoble and is preparing to enter a Masters in Law at the end of this year. Salomé has joined the management team of the Fonds Clinatec as a work-study student. She will be providing support with administrative and legal tasks, such as accounting and management, drafting and monitoring collaboration and sponsorship agreements, as well as aspects of employment law.

With her initial professional experience, Salomé has already had the opportunity to explore various areas of law through work placements, particularly in human resources and in a notary’s office. These experiences have enabled her to develop a versatile and practical approach to the law, which she will now put to good use for the Fonds Clinatec.

Before starting my work-study placement at Fonds Clinatec, I had the opportunity to do several work placements in sectors as diverse as human resources and notary’s offices. These experiences confirmed my attraction to the legal field and enabled me to acquire skills that I’m looking forward to putting into practice in this new challenge. . »

Antoine Robinet joined the Fonds Clinatec teams on September 1st. He is an electronics engineer who graduated from the École nationale supérieure d’électronique et de radioélectricité in Grenoble. He began his career at the CEA, working on sensor instrumentation, radio, signal processing and system architecture design projects. In particular, he has worked on projects to integrate ASICs and MEMS designed at the CEA into advanced metrology systems.

Antoine, how did you get to Clinatec? what made you decide to join our team?

‘After 25 years at the CEA, I felt the need to explore new horizons, while remaining in the field of research. The Fonds Clinatec, which was looking for an electronics expert that matched my profile, offered me a unique opportunity: to work on medical applications, a sector that has always fascinated me. So I was lucky enough to join the Clinatec Endowment Fund, where I can bring my expertise to bear on current projects and contribute to their development.

I joined the team dedicated to developing a medical device for clinical trials in photobiomodulation, applied to several pathologies, such as Lewy body disease, cardiology and cranial trauma.

My role is to support researchers in implementing these ambitious projects, which have major societal implications. Developing a system certified as a medical device is a demanding process, requiring compliance with rigorous standards. The challenges associated with system robustness, patient safety and compliance with treatment protocols make this an exciting assignment for an RD engineer like me, as well as providing an opportunity to acquire new technical and regulatory skills.

My arrival at the Fonds Clinatec marks the start of a new adventure, allowing me to explore new themes and adopt a concrete approach to applied research topics. It’s also an opportunity to get involved in medical projects that have always attracted me, but which I haven’t had the chance to tackle until now. I’m delighted to be contributing to these projects and bringing my expertise to bear in support of the Fonds Clinatec’s ambitions, with the hope of being part of future successes.’

Welcome to both of you!

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