“I decided to apply to the Master’s in Mechanical Engineering at Georgia Tech since it is ranked in the top 5 US programs and since it has a worldwide reputation in education and research. I had the opportunity to work on two very interesting theses: one on fuzzy logic applied to machining while at Arts et Métiers ParisTech, and another one on a fuel optimization strategy for hybrid vehicles at Georgia Tech.
Thanks to the Georgia Tech Master of Science in Mechanical Engineering, I quickly found a job at Schlumberger in Houston, TX. After 5 wonderful years developing products, filing patents, answering to customer requests in various parts of the world and improving the company’s processes, I went back to Europe where I now work as a consultant for A.T. Kearney.”