
IAN COSTA-ALVES’S THESIS ON HOW TO REDUCE THE CLIMATE IMPACT OF AVIATION
Ian Costa-Alvès’s thesis, one of eight to carry out an ISA-labelled PhD label in 2023, aims to improve Integrated Assessment Models (IAMs) through the use
Thanks to funding from the Occitanie Region, she will be able to carry out her research in collaboration with Marc Ivaldi and Catherine Muller, both Professors of Economics at the TSE and TBS respectively, and members of the ISA Management Committee.
The aim of her work is to measure the impact on the state of competition in the aircraft manufacturing industry,
1. changes in the institutional or macroeconomic environment, such as changes in regulations concerning CO2 emissions or a reduction in world growth;
2. the introduction of new, more fuel-efficient aircraft models, or more generally, new investments linked to the sustainability of aircraft;
3. the development of sustainable aviation fuels.
The aim will be to assess the extent to which the current functioning of the aviation markets is likely to encourage the development of greener aircraft in order to speed up the transformation towards sustainable aviation.
l
Ian Costa-Alvès’s thesis, one of eight to carry out an ISA-labelled PhD label in 2023, aims to improve Integrated Assessment Models (IAMs) through the use
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
On May 21, Professor R.R.A. Martins, presented on « Shaping Sustainable Aviation with Multidisciplinary Analysis and Design Optimization. »
By continuing to browse this site, you are agreeing to the use of cookies for statistical purposes, as well as to facilitate information sharing on social networks. For more information, you can consult our Cookie policy.