Cedric Belloc

Head of ECAM Engineering Programme at ECAM Lyon
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(386) 825-5501
Location
France, FR
Languages
  • French Native or bilingual proficiency
  • English Full professional proficiency

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Credentials

  • Member of the Chartered Management Institute
    Chartered Management Institute
    Jun, 2018
    - Oct, 2024
  • Senior Fellow
    Advance HE
    Jan, 2017
    - Oct, 2024
  • Academic Accreditor
    Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET)
    Jul, 2012
    - Oct, 2024
  • Chartered Engineer
    Engineering Council UK
    Aug, 2005
    - Oct, 2024
  • Member of the Institution of Engineering and Technology
    Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET)
    Jan, 2002
    - Oct, 2024

Experience

    • France
    • Higher Education
    • 200 - 300 Employee
    • Head of ECAM Engineering Programme
      • Jun 2021 - Present

      o My main duty is to ensure the good and smooth running of the programme (4 Pathways), both academically and pedagogically. I am the link between students, parents, companies, international partner Universities, the ECAM Programme Team and the Director of ECAM Lyon. In addition, I am leading and managing the Student Affairs Office. o My responsibilities are to: Pedagogical supervision of the ENGINEERING programme: • Guarantee the courses offer, ensure its progress to best meet the students and companies’ expectations, be the driving force of the pedagogical innovation; • Lead the teaching community, bring together the Programme Team, give advice on appropriate teaching methods, ensure the coherence of courses; • Planning the courses in cooperation with the teaching departments, the other programmes and the Management; • Take part in the development of new academic partnerships (in support of the DRI – International Relations Department). Day-to-day running of the ENGINEERING programme: • Ensure the link with the students, the parents and the international partner Universities; • Coordinate the administrative and academic follow-up of the students: assessment boards, learning agreements, internships, oral defences, etc; • Identify the needs for part-time lecturers and recruit, or taking part in the recruitment of teaching staff in cooperation with the teaching departments; • Being able to teach in my area of expertise; • Organise the follow-up of internships with the companies and supervising students during their internships. Promoting and recruiting for the ENGINEERING programme: • Take part in the promotion of the ECAM Engineering programme and to the recruitment of the engineering students; • Decide on the admission criteria, select the candidates based on application files, take part in the candidates’ interviews, participate in the final Admissions Panels. Show less

    • United Kingdom
    • Higher Education
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Senior Lecturer in Electronic Enigneering
      • Jan 2020 - Jun 2021

      My duties and responsibilities are to research on organic Field-Effect Transistors and their applications within the Plastic Electronics Research Group and lecture at both Undergraduate and Postgraduate levels specifically responsible for design and delivery of modules in engineering science, fundamentals of electrical and electronic engineering, and plastic electronics.

    • Head of Department - Design and Engineering
      • Jun 2018 - Dec 2019

      Same duties and responsibilities as below but for a larger group of academics staff (i.e.: 35 FTEs) in addition to Engineering staff, this includes: academics with expertise in 3D Design, Graphics Design, Industrial Design-Product and Transport, Surface Pattern and Textile Design, and Fashion.

    • Head of Department - Engineering
      • Jan 2017 - Jun 2018

      I was responsible for the overall effective co-ordination, leadership, management, and development of a large group of Engineering-based staff (i.e.: 24 FTEs) and their contribution to a full range of learning and teaching, research, enterprise, scholarship, professional engineering institution accreditation, quality, employability, and partnership activity. The main subject areas were: Transport Engineering, Electrical and Electronic Engineering, and Mechanical Engineering.I developed a strong and distinctive Engineering identity and profile within the former School of Creative Arts and Engineering, University more widely and externally which underpinned and supported the strategic direction of the former School.I provided strong leadership of the Engineering staff, supporting the management, academic leadership, and strategic direction of the former School and University.I also provided academic leadership to the subject area of Engineering including the evaluation of the portfolio, and individual awards, and their constituent modules.I finally lead on the implementation of various cross-disciplinary projects and quality assurance and enhancement activities.I chaired the Department Management Team meetings, Department learning and teaching workshops, internal interview panels, award boards, and misconduct panels. On top of these, I served on the School Management Team Committee, School Academic Committee, and School Health and Safety Committee. Show less

    • Principal Lecturer - Academic Group Leader: Electrical, Electronics, and Comms
      • Aug 2013 - Dec 2016

      I lead, managed, and developed a group of 15 permanent academic staff and their contribution to a full range of learning and teaching, research and enterprise, and partnership activities across the School of Engineering.- External Examiner at Leeds Metropolitan University (Newcastle College) for FdSc/BSc in Electrical and Electronic Engineering, FdSc in Subsea Engineering, and FdSc in Renewable Energy Technologies (2011-2015). - Unit External Examiner at Southampton Solent University for BEng/BSc in Electronic Engineering (2011-2015). - External Examiner at Birmingham City University for Foundation Certificates (2010-2014). Show less

    • United Kingdom
    • Higher Education
    • 100 - 200 Employee
    • Senior Lecturer in Electrical and Electronic Engineering
      • Sep 2003 - Aug 2013

      As a Senior Lecturer in Electrical & Electronic Engineering, my duties and responsibilities were:• To lecture in the Department of Engineering and Applied Physics at undergraduate degree level, specifically responsible for design and delivery of modules in Energy Systems and Sustainability, Engineering Mathematics, Signals & Systems, Discrete-Time Signal Processing, and Impact of Innovative Technologies. Delivery of these modules on the following degree programmes: • MEng/BEng(Hons) Aeronautical & Mechanical Engineering; • MEng/BEng(Hons) Electrical & Electronic Engineering; • MEng/BEng(Hons) Performance Car Technology.• To lead the MEng/BEng(Hons) in Electrical and Electronic Engineering and the MEng/BEng(Hons) in Renewable Energy and Sustainable Technologies programmes.• To lecture in the Department of Engineering and Applied Physics at postgraduate level, specifically responsible for design and delivery of modules in Sustainable Design and Innovation and Energy and Environment: Policies and Economics. Delivery of these modules on the following degree programmes:• MSc/MRes in Electrical and Electronic Systems;• MSc in Advanced Electronic Techniques;• MSc in Renewable Energy Systems and Sustainability - MRes in Renewable Energy Systems and Distributed Generation. University Internal Committee Membership:• Learning, Teaching, and Student Experience Committee;• PSRB (Professional Statutory and Regulatory Body) Advisory Group;• Staff Student Consultative Committee (Chair);• University Interview Panel Member. Show less

    • Lecturer in Electrical and Electronic Engineering
      • Dec 2001 - Aug 2003

      As a Lecturer in Electrical & Electronic Engineering, my duties and responsibilities were:• To lecture in Electrical & Electronic Engineering at undergraduate degree level. Specifically responsible for design and delivery of modules in Electrical & Electronic Application Science, Engineering Mathematics, Signals & Systems, and Digital Signal Processing. Delivery of these modules on the following degree programmes:• FdEng Avionics;• FdEng Electrical & Electronic Engineering;• FdEng Sound & Broadcast Engineering;• B.Eng (Hons) Aeronautical & Mechanical Engineering;• B.Eng (Hons) Avionics;• B.Eng (Hons) Electrical & Electronic Engineering;• B.Eng (Hons) Performance Car Technology;• B.Eng (Hons) Sound & Broadcast Engineering;• B.Sc (Hons) Motorsport Design & Management.• Supervision duties: I supervised between six to eight final year project students each academic year and I was acting as an advisor for two postgraduate students.• Additional academic responsibilities included:Timetable coordinator for the Engineering department. The department counts 31 full-time and 6 part-time staff. The budget was in excess of £2 million for full-time and £75,000 for part-time members which I managed and co-ordinated. The main responsibilities centred around managing and allocating staff time as efficiently as possible. The allocation of both lecturing hours and subject delivery was my sole responsibility with the agreement of the Head of the department. I was also responsible for raising part-time contracts for sessional lecturers;I have also developed two new laboratories within the Engineering department for which I have the responsibility: a DSP lab including state-of-the-art DSP development tools (hardware and software) donated by both Analog Devices Inc. and Texas Instruments Inc. valued over $22,000, and a VLSI design lab including FPGA development tools (hardware and software) donated by Xilinx Inc. and Altera Inc. valued at $18,150. Show less

    • TCS Associate
      • Dec 1999 - Dec 2001

      As a TCS (Teaching Company Scheme) Associate (Government Funded Scheme), my duties and responsibilities were:• To design and evaluate a lift simulator test rig using a Mitsubishi FX series PLC and a terminal MAC90. The lift simulator is used at the company premises to test and evaluate lift control systems before they are dispatched for installation on site. This project has reduced the number of visits made and has resulted in a saving of between 5 to 10% depending on the lift control panel installed;• To manage a two-year challenging design/build initiative from start to finish: to design and construct a low-cost fully integrated monitoring/surveillance system operating inside a lift car, the shaft, and perimeters;• To Manage budget allocation of £15,000. Show less

    • Test and Design Engineer
      • Jun 1999 - Dec 1999

      As a Test and Design Engineer, my duties and responsibilities were:• To design, prototype, and construct various new products related to lift control panels;• To write product manuals for customers and testing procedures;• To manage two assembly workers and one lift maintenance technician;• To train workshop staff on automatic testing of new products;• To manage a monthly budget of £25,000 and liaise with suppliers.

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