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Dr. Yannick F. Dubel was born on July 17, 1979, in Paris, France. He received the Bachelor of Science degree with High Honors in France and graduated from the Ecole Supérieure d’Electricité, Gif-sur-Yvette, France in 2003. He was awarded the degree of Master of Electrical Engineering from the Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, USA in 2004. From May to December 2003, he was employed as a research associate at the National Severe Storms Laboratory, Norman, Oklahoma, USA, and conducted research on new techniques for Doppler radar to address the mitigation of range and velocities ambiguities. He joined Valeo Electrical Systems, Créteil, France as a marketing engineer in October 2004 and focuses his work activities on promoting micro-hybrid technology in the automotive industry. |


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Summary of Presentation
Thanks to leading edge technology, hybrid applications are flourishing worldwide and are a promising but still expensive answer to environmental concerns. Valeo believes the mass market requires realistic, cost effective and reliable technical solutions applicable at wide scale to large diffusion vehicles so as to efficiently contribute to CO2 emission reduction. Development work focusing on an optimized business case has been carried out since the past years, from the first generation of belt driven starter alternator to the next generations with integrated electronics, from pure stop-start technology to stronger functionalities such as regenerative braking. |

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