Isabelle Buret
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Isabelle Buret (née Urbin) is a French engineer specializing in telecommunications and astronautics. She was named a Knight in the
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in 2012.


Life and work

Isabelle Buret graduated from Télécom ParisTech in a space telecom program that was offered at the time. The curriculum allowed her to pursue the combined passions for space science and telecommunications. Following graduation in 1990, she spent two years in Japan as a visiting researcher at the Japanese satellite telecommunications laboratory of
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. At the time, she was the first female researcher to be hosted in NTT's Japanese satellite telecommunications laboratory. When she returned to France in 1993, she joined
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(then called Alcatel Espace) where she was responsible for the systems engineering program for the
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project, one of the first two satellite telecom systems circling Earth in low orbit. In 1996, she worked there as an embedded digital design engineer. In 1999, she joined Thales Alenia Space, where she was responsible for research on telecommunications and navigation systems. In 2010, she was responsible for research and development and Telecommunications and Product Policy Manager. In 2013 she was appointed Head of Design for
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Next, the second generation of the Iridium telecommunications satellite constellation. in 2017, Buret was named Technical Authority for the company's telecom business line and began working on a proposal for a new product, the Lightspeed system from
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, which required another constellation of satellites. As the proposal team's Chief Engineer, she was responsible for guaranteeing that the technical solution perfectly met its requirements in terms of performance, cost and scheduling. Buret has been involved in the development of several public-private research collaborations and she represented
Thales Alenia Space Thales Alenia Space () is a Franco-Italian aerospace manufacturer. A joint venture between the French technology corporation Thales Group (67%) and Italian defense conglomerate Leonardo (33%), the company is the largest satellite manufacture ...
on the board of directors of the associative laboratory TéSA (Laboratory of Spatial and Aeronautical Telecommunications).


Distinctions

* In 2012, she was named to the rank of Knight in the
National Order of the Legion of Honor The National Order of the Legion of Honour (french: Ordre national de la Légion d'honneur), formerly the Royal Order of the Legion of Honour ('), is the highest French order of merit, both military and civil. Established in 1802 by Napoleon B ...
as “engineer, head of research and development for a space group; 22 years of service." * In 2012, she received the
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in the “Woman in Business and Technology” category. * In 2013, the daily newspaper ''La Tribune'' gave her one of its “Women's Awards” in the Industry category.


Selected publications

Buret has authored more than 40 publications and 5 patents. * Morlet, C., Boucheret, M. L., & Buret, I. (1998, November). Carrier recovery scheme for on-board demodulation suited to low E/sub b//N/sub 0. In ''IEEE GLOBECOM 1998 (Cat. NO. 98CH36250)'' (Vol. 6, pp. 3432–3436). IEEE. * Buret, I., Sond, M., Sotom, M., & Gayrard, J. D. (2006). Advanced payload architectures for future telecommunication satellites. ''Revista de telecomunicaciones de Alcatel'', (2), 121–124. * Boucheret, M. L., Buret, I., Coulon, M., & Dervin, M. (2008). ''Utilisation de techniques d’étalement sélectif pour mission d’urgence'' (Doctoral dissertation, Institut National Polytechnique de Toulouse). * Morlet, C., Buret, I., & Boucheret, M. L. (2000, June). A carrier phase estimator for multimedia satellite payloads suited to RSC coding schemes. In ''2000 IEEE International Conference on Communications. ICC 2000. Global Convergence Through Communications. Conference Record'' (Vol. 1, pp. 455–459). IEEE. * Corbel, E., Buret, I., Gayrard, J. D., Corazza, G. E., & Bolea-Alamanac, A. (2008, August). Hybrid satellite & terrestrial mobile network for 4G: Candidate architecture and space segment dimensioning. In ''2008 4th Advanced Satellite Mobile Systems'' (pp. 162–166). IEEE.


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Buret, Isabelle Living people Year of birth missing (living people) Place of birth missing (living people) Date of birth missing (living people) 21st-century French women 21st-century French scientists 21st-century French women scientists French telecommunications engineers French engineers French women engineers Recipients of the Legion of Honour