François Savard is a retired mechanical and physics engineer with 17 years of hands-on experience building and integrating real-time simulation and energy software for nuclear and distributed energy systems. He has led simulation projects, bids and upgrades for major power plants worldwide and has deep expertise in thermodynamics, fluid mechanics, SCADA, load shedding and plant-model integration. Technically versatile, he developed embedded nanogrid DER software with modern stacks (Node.js/TypeScript, C#, C++, Docker, Azure) while also authoring legacy simulation models with Topmeret, ROSE and GSE tools. Certified as a Scrum Master, CAPM-PMI and Java programmer, he blends project management discipline with low-level simulation engineering. Based in Montreal, he is notable for translating complex plant physics into reliable, real-time simulator implementations and pragmatic prototypes that accelerate bids and upgrades.
17 years of coding experience
18 years of employment as a software developer
M. Sc. A., Physics Engineering, 84.5%, M. Sc. A., Physics Engineering, 84.5% at Université de Montréal - Ecole polytechnique de Montréal
Scrum Master, Scrum Master, Scrum Master, Scrum Master at Scrum.org
1Z0-804: Java SE 7 Professional Programmer, Computer Programming, 1Z0-804: Java SE 7 Professional Programmer, Computer Programming at Oracle University
CAPM, Certified Associate in Project Management, CAPM, Certified Associate in Project Management at Project Management Institute (PMI)
Basic of Spectrum 3.9, Spectrum, Basic of Spectrum 3.9, Spectrum at Minneapolis Siemens Facilities
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