
ISA-LABELLED THESIS: LAETITIA BORNES HAS DEVELOPED A PROTOTYPE MODELLING TOOL
Laetitia Bornes’ thesis, awarded the ISA label in 2023, delves into a systemic approach aimed at integrating rebound effects into interactive system design.
On Friday, December 13, the Institute for Sustainable Aviation (ISA) hosted its 4th workshop on « Trajectories for the Future of Aviation » at ENAC. The event brought together more than 60 participants — researchers, students, and industry professionals — warmly welcomed by Mathy Gonon, Director of Studies and Research at ENAC, and Laurent Joly, Director of ISA.
This workshop featured captivating presentations spanning various research areas:
– Impacts of sustainability oriented regulatory measures on air-rail modal shifts: the case of a kerosene tax by Chantal Roucolle
– Which tools to integrate usage patterns into the equation for sustainable mobility by Laetitia Bornes
– IF Initiative: A forward-looking approach aligned with planetary boundaries by Stéphane Amant
– Formation and radiative forcing of condensation trails by Maxime Périni
– Advances and perspectives around AeroMAPS: Towards a modular IAM for aviation by Thomas Planès
By addressing these key topics, the speakers facilitated insightful exchanges and provided the audience with valuable perspectives on the challenges and opportunities shaping the future of the aviation sector.
Please find the presentations below :
Impacts of sustainability oriented regulatory measures on air-rail modal shifts by Chantal Roucolle
IF Initiative A forward looking approach aligned with planetary boundaries by Stéphane Amant
Formation and radiative forcing of condensation trails by Maxime Périni
Advances and perspectives around AeroMAPS Towards a modular IAM for aviation by Thomas Planès
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Laetitia Bornes’ thesis, awarded the ISA label in 2023, delves into a systemic approach aimed at integrating rebound effects into interactive system design.

After successfully defending his thesis on the multi-disciplinary design of UAVs and the assessment of their environmental impacts, Félix joins the ISA team as a

Bornes, L., Letondal, C., Vingerhoeds, R. (2022). Could Systemic Design Methods Support Sustainable Design of Interactive Systems?. Proceedings of Relating Systems Thinking and Design (RSD11)
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