
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.
« Local and Global Energy Considerations – What Future for Aviation?
This question will be addressed by Nicolas Monrolin, researcher at the French Civil Aviation University (ENAC), in a webinar organized by the Institute for Sustainable Aviation on Tuesday, November 19, 2024, from 2:00 to 3:30 p.m. (Paris time).
Nicolas’s recent research focuses on the decarbonization of air transport and environmental sustainability. More specifically, he examines the impact of new aircraft architectures on the global air transport system through a multidisciplinary analysis approach.
His presentation will be introduced by Marc Ivaldi, Professor of Economics at TSE, and followed by a discussion with Florian Simatos, Professor at ISAE-SUPAERO.
To participate, we invite you to register here:
https://isae-supaero-fr.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_TFgnA0v9SnSfVONDxuBwVg
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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.
On May 21, Professor R.R.A. Martins, presented on « Shaping Sustainable Aviation with Multidisciplinary Analysis and Design Optimization. »
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