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Published on 14.12.2014

A renowned CEO

Professor Gabriel Crean, current Vice President of CEAtech, will assume the position of Chief Executive Officer of the Luxembourg Institute of Science and Technology (LIST) on 1 April 2015. His nomination was retained Wednesday 14 December 2014 during the Board of Directors’ meeting of the CRPs Gabriel Lippmann and Henri Tudor. As required by the law, it must still be formally approved at the new LIST Board of Directors’ meeting on 14 January 2015.

Irish, Professor Gabriel Crean is Vice-President for Technology and Director for Europe, of CEAtech, the Division of Technological Research of the Atomic Energy and Alternatives Energy Commission (CEA) in France since 2012. With 4500 employees, CEAtech is the first RTO (Research and Technology Organization) in Europe and is a member of EARTO, as will be the LIST. CEAtech includes three world class research institutes in Micro-Nanotechnologies, New Technologies for Energy and Information Technology in Paris and Grenoble. Prof. Crean is an Advisor to the President of the Institut National Polytechnique de Grenoble on research policies as well as a visiting Professor. Professor Crean is also advisor to the President of the National Polytechnic Institute of Grenoble on the research policy institute where he is also a visiting professor.

Professor Crean is internationally recognised for his contributions to European science, technology & innovation policy. He is an invited Academic Fellow of the European Policy Centre; one of Europe’s leading Think-Tanks. He is an elected Fellow of the European Academy of Sciences and Arts. Professor Crean has acted as a consultant for several European member state Governments and the European Commission.

Prof. Crean will take office on April 1, 2015. "The course of Gabriel Crean is exceptional and we are all looking forward to seeing him at work in a few months, says a delighted Georges Bourscheid, President of the LIST. We believe it will allow the LIST to achieve the levels of scientific excellence and expected international recognition."

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