!!François Mudry \\ Born 10th of June 1952 in Arras, France\\ Married, four children \\ \\ __Personal History:__ \\ *1978-1983: Research Engineer in Ecole des Mines, one of the leading Engineering school in France. Specialization in fracture mechanics mainly applied to the nuclear power plants **Model for the fracture of steels used in the nuclear industry: development of a finite element software **Many publications on the so-called “local approach” with co-workers using F.M.Beremin as a group name, with Prof. A.Pineau *1983- 1984: Post-doctorate in the University of Tokyo in the laboratory of professor Teruo Kishi. **Use of acoustic emission to characterize the fracture of materials: ceramics and aluminum. **Work with Nippon Kokkan on the break ring of horizontal continuous caster *1984-1990: Research director of Ecole des Mines (18 Different labs) **Building of a scientific policy in a much decentralized structure with very different subjects (material sciences, earth sciences, computer sciences, human sciences, etc…) *1991-1993: Usinor. R&D director of Usinor for relationship with universities, computer simulation, economic evaluation of projects **following the merger of Usinor and Sacilor, implementation of a common methodology to evaluate projects **restructuring of the department of the central laboratory on in use-properties of products **implementing a group policy on numerical simulation *1993-1998: scientific and technical director of IRSID the central laboratory of Usinor. **Closing two laboratories in Saint-Germain en Laye and Saint Etienne. Moving all the people and subjects to Metz. **Building confident relationships with the business units. **Building the long term portfolio of the group and follow of projects. **Implementing the quality insurance in the lab. *1999- 2001: scientific director of Usinor **During the restructuring of R&D following the sale of the long product BU and the take over of Cockerill-sambre: building of the new common research program **Establishing a scientific council for the company. **Evaluation of the R&D efficiency **Directly following all long term projects *2002-2003: scientific director of Arcelor **Following the merger with Arbed and Aceralia, with the new R&D director , definition of the new organization and program. **Organizing University relationships and search for subsidies with special effort towards European Community. **Directly following all long term projects *2003-2005: In Tokyo, In charge of implementing the global strategic alliance between NSC and Arcelor **Mainly the automotive market: provide our customers with world-wide lists of “equivalent products” **But other common subjects in R&D, environment, purchasing, etc. **Secretary of the scientific council of arcelor. *2006-2007: Scientific Director of Arcelor in charge of internationalization of R&D. **Studies to establish a laboratory in Belo Horizonte (Brazil) and in Qing Dao (China) **Establishing University relationships outside Europe and subsidizing bodies relations, scientific committee, etc. *Since 2007: scientific Advisor ArcelorMittal Global R&D **In charge of all long term projects of ArcelorMittal. \\ __Education__ \\ *1974 graduated from Ecole Polytechnique, the leading Engineering school in France *1977 graduated from Ecole des Mines as an “application” school of Polytechnique, 6 months period in Lehigh university PA *1982: PhD in sciences from University of Compiege and Ecole des Mines \\ __Language__ \\ \\ French mother language, English fluent, Some German, Some Japanese \\ \\ __Award , others__ \\ *J.Mandel Award of Association Française de Mécanique 1983 *Reaumur Medal of Société française de métallurgie et de matériaux 1998 *Chairman of the Société Française de métallurgie et de matériaux 2001-2003 *Member of the French Academy of Technology