Summary
Baptiste Yème is a systems engineer with 11 years of technical experience and an MSc in Thermal Power & Aerospace Propulsion, currently working on ARRANO 1A turboshaft performance and H160 powerplant integration at Airbus Helicopters. He combines hands-on flight test and flight-data analysis with systems-level responsibility for engine health monitoring and certification procedures. His background spans gas turbine theory, Python automation for drone measurement systems, and bespoke mechanical design—having designed a carbon-fiber propeller curing oven in Catia. For his master’s thesis at Rolls-Royce UTC he modeled and assessed hydrogen retrofitting strategies for turbofan aircraft, demonstrating an early focus on decarbonization pathways in aero propulsion. Based in the Greater Marseille area, he blends practical problem solving with clear communication and a knack for turning complex thermodynamic concepts into deployable engineering solutions.
11 years of coding experience
MSc in Sustainable and Mechanical Innovation, Mechanical and Industrial Engineering, MSc in Sustainable and Mechanical Innovation, Mechanical and Industrial Engineering at SeaTech Engineering School
Classes préparatoires aux grandes écoles (CPGE) MPSI/MP, Mathematics Physics, Classes préparatoires aux grandes écoles (CPGE) MPSI/MP, Mathematics Physics at Lycée Carnot Dijon
Master of Science - MS, Thermal Power & Aerospace Propulsion, Master of Science - MS, Thermal Power & Aerospace Propulsion at Cranfield University