Summary
Emeric Boigné is a technical team lead and R&D scientist with nine years of experience bridging academic research and applied materials engineering. Currently leading R&D at Furno Materials in France, he leverages a PhD and MS from Stanford in Mechanical Engineering alongside earlier engineering training from Université Paris-Saclay to translate cutting-edge research into product-ready solutions. His background includes multi‑year research roles at Stanford and Berkeley Lab and short international exchanges, reflecting deep expertise in experimental methods and cross-institution collaboration. Emeric combines hands-on lab leadership with mentoring skills developed as a teaching assistant and examiner, enabling teams to move from hypothesis to reproducible outcomes. Comfortable in both academic and industrial settings, he brings an analytical, physics-driven approach to problem solving and a track record of turning complex experimental programs into practical R&D roadmaps. An uncommon strength is his cross-disciplinary fluency—mechanics, materials, and systems thinking—that helps unlock novel material innovations.
9 years of coding experience
7 years of employment as a software developer
Mathematics, Physics, and Chemistry, Mathematics, Physics, and Chemistry at Lycée du Parc
Master of Science - MS, ENGINEERING, Master of Science - MS, ENGINEERING at Université Paris-Saclay (Ecole Centrale Paris)
Baccalauréat scientifique, Mathematics specialty, Baccalauréat scientifique, Mathematics specialty at Lycée Berthollet
Ph.D., Mechanical Engineering, Ph.D., Mechanical Engineering at Stanford University
French, English, Spanish