Summary
Quentin Monod is a French-Swiss nuclear engineer blending rigorous academic training from EPFL and ETH Zurich with hands-on industry experience in Switzerland’s nuclear waste management sector. He is currently a Nuclear Engineering Trainee at Axpo Group, where he develops Python-based models to predict the end-of-operation contamination nuclide vector for Switzerland’s four nuclear plants and analyzes waste inventories from plant samples. Previously, he completed a targeted traineeship at Nagra, contributing to modeling and characterization efforts for radioactive waste. With a Master’s in Nuclear Engineering from ETH Zurich and a Bachelor’s in Physics from EPFL, he brings a strong quantitative mindset and a knack for turning complex physical processes into practical tools. Based in Brugg, Aargau, he has nine years of experience spanning academia and industry, consistently delivering data-driven solutions for critical infrastructure.
9 years of coding experience
1 year of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Science - BS, Physics, Bachelor of Science - BS, Physics at Ecole polytechnique fédérale de Lausanne
Master's degree, Nuclear Engineering, Master's degree, Nuclear Engineering at ETH Zürich