Caroline Ducharme
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Education
New York, NY Columbia University, School of Engineering and Applied Science
**** - ***** ** ** ***** and Environmental Engineering
Relevant courses: Industrial Ecology, Photovoltaic Systems Engineering and
Sustainability, Catalysis for Emissions Control, Nuclear Seminar
Paris, France Sup lec (Ecole Sup rieure d Electricit ), Graduate Engineering School
awarded in July 2009 Leading school of engineering in the field of signal processing, applied mathematics,
computer science, communication and energetic technologies in France.
BS in Electrical Engineering, GPA: 3.8/4
Relevant courses: Probability and Statistics, Signal Processing, Economics,
Optimization, Computer Science, Communication workgroups, Project Management,
Energy, Electromagnetic and Waves, Telecommunications, Automatic Control.
Paris, France Preparatory Classes at the Lyc e Janson de Sailly
2005-2007 Very selective school specialized in Mathematics and Physics
Work experience
New York, NY Teacher assistant position in Columbia University, School of Engineering and Applied
Fall 2009 Sciences for Undergraduate laboratory experiments and Aquatic Chemistry class
Bordeaux, France Executive work experience in FORCLUM (electrical maintenance) in an EADS plant
July-August 2008
Paris, France Numerous inventories in department stores
2007- 2008
Bordeaux, France Telephone polls, codification and analysis of Marketing studies
2007-2005
Skills
French Mother tongue
English Good, written and spoken, TOEFL : 108/120
Spanish Good, written and spoken
Computer skills Computing: Matlab, Maple, basic knowledge of Java
Applications: Office Suite (Excel, Word, Power Point)
Activities
Member of a team of 19 students running for Student Council elections:
Volunteering in
Raised funds $15,000 and find partnerships
Sup lec
Organized activities and a trip for more than 1,000 students
Member of the Gala Sup lec organization which organizes one of the most important
student gala held in France, involving 6,000 participants and a budget of $375,000
Centers of interest Sculpting on argile, cinema, sailing, judo, horse-riding
Reference
Available upon request