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Zenjabil

Zenjabil Jouini is a Project Quality Manager at Group EDF, where she supports major nuclear new build projects like Hinkley Point C (HPC) and Flamanville. She ensures that both technical and documentation deliverables meet industry regulations and quality standards, playing a key role in delivering safe and compliant infrastructure. She holds a PhD in Electrical Engineering from Paul Sabatier University in Toulouse, France, and has a strong technical background in materials science and particle engineering.

With over eight years of experience across the automotive and nuclear sectors, Zenjabil has developed expertise in project management, technical validation, and quality assurance. She started her career in the automotive industry, specializing in quality validation for battery prototypes, before transitioning to the nuclear sector with EDF and CEA, focusing on quality compliance and project auditing.

Zenjabil is passionate about technological innovation, energy transition, and industrial strategy. Outside of work, she dedicates time to making science more accessible: leading workshops, designing small experimental reactors, and simplifying complex physics and electrical engineering concepts for students and enthusiasts. Her commitment to bridging technical excellence and public outreach reflects her drive to inspire curiosity and contribute to a sustainable energy future.

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