Post-doctoral researchers
Dr. Solène Chiquier joined the Massachusets Institute of Technology on March 23, 2022 to start her post-doctoral research program supported by the CarMa Chair to study "The role and value of CDR pathways in delivering the Paris Agreement’s 1.5–2°C objectives – Integrating CDR within international/inter-regional carbon markets – International/Inter-regional Cooperation & Geo-Political Coalitions" under the supervison of Dr. Sergey Paltsev.
She formerly gratudated from CentraleSupélec (Paris Saclay, France) and obtained a PhD on "The Implications of the Paris Agreement on Carbon Dioxide Removal (CDR) - Techno-Economics, Potential, Efficiency and Permanence of CDR pathways" at the Centre for Environmental Policy / Centre for Process Systems Engineering - Imperial College London in July 2022.
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Dr. João Pedro Domingues joined AgroParisTech - INRAE (Paris-Saclay University) for a postdoctoral position in March 2022. He is working with no-harm deployment scenarios of bioenergy (and BECCS) and their contribution to negative emission targets. He aims carrying out research to understand how to minimize the adverse side effects (i.e. no harm scenario) of global bioenergy deployment. An important part of his work consists on assessing the compatibility of no-harm bioenergy scenarios with Sustainable Development Goals for the land sector.
Dr Carlos Eduardo Andrade Sandoval was part of the Economics and Environmental Evaluation Department of IFP Energies nouvelles from October 2021 to October 2022 to work on the topic “Negative Emission Technologies: an outlook on their role in the decarbonisation of energy-intensive industries (EII) with TIAM Model”. This work was achieved in partnership with the centre of Applied Mathematics of Mines ParisTech based in Sofia Antipolis (South of France).
's post-doctoral position in the CarMa chair focused on environmental assessment of Negative Emissions Technologies (NETs), such as BECCS, DACCS, afforestation and carbon integration in soils... A special attention was paid to the integration of temporal dynamics in the assessment of climate change. Dynamic Life Cycle Impact Assessment considers the timing of an emission occurrence by means of temporal differentiated emission profiles. In this work, the candidate considered such a dynamic modeling, and questioned implicit assumptions related to it, like the choice of the time horizons or the timing of the sequestration. At last the assessments aimed at going beyond the analysis of individual chains, and being extended to large scale deployment. Therefore direct and indirect effects such as land use change are analyzed, depending on the type of technologies and on the scale of expansion. Dr. Andrei Carlos Briones Hidrovo
Dr. Ancuta Isbasoiu served as Post-Doctoral Scholar at IFP Energies nouvelles, in the Economics and Environmental Evaluation Department. During the Post-Doctoral program within the Chair «Carbon Management and Negative CO2 emissions technologies towards a low carbon future» (CarMa), Ancuta worked on the topic “Negative greenhouse gas emissions in France by 2050: techno-economic potential assessment”. More precisely, she conducted research on the economic assessment of negative greenhouse gas emissions (GHG) in France in light of the 2050 climate neutrality.
PhD Students
Romain Presty joined the Economics department of IFP School on the 28th of November 2022 to conduct his PhD work on Equilibrium Modelling of Carbon Dioxide Removal (CDR) Markets in partnership with CentraleSupélec. A special attention is dedicated on the agent’s behavior, combining Game Theory and Complementarity problems. In his work, Romain likes to consider the economics aspects of CDR technology to better remedy the challenges related to the implementation of such technologies. He formerly graduated from Toulouse School of Economics with a master’s degree on Environmental and Energy Economics.
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Siwar Saadaoui started her thesis entitled « Localizing biomass production for energy at a global scale under climate and biodiversity contraints », funded by AgroParisTech (with the support of ANR and CLand) and by the CarMa Chair on November 21, 2022. She is an agricultural engineer graduated from the National Agronomic Institute of Tunisia (INAT) and holds a master’s degree in research in geomatics applied to agriculture and the environment from INAT.
Sibylle Duval--Dachary joined the Economics and Environmental Evaluation Department of IFP Energies nouvelles in September 2021 to start her PhD work on the environmental evaluation of CCU technologies allowing negative emissions. Sibylle is a Civil Engineer from the Mines (Nancy, France). Before she has carried out Life Cycle Assessments for IFP Energies nouvelles and the European Institute for Energy Research.
Florian Auclair joined the research center for energetical and environmental transitions of Pau University in February 2021 to start his PhD work on the societal impacts of BECCS (Bio-Energy with Carbon Capture and Storage). Florian graduated from Mines ParisTech with a Master’s degree in Mining Engineering and from the European Institute of Anthropology with a Licence in Philosophy. Before joining the CarMa chair, Florian worked as a field engineer for Orano, a French mining company in Kazakhstan and as an economist for TotalEnergies in Moscow, Russia.
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Emma Jagu Schippers was part of the Economics department of IFP School from October 2019 to October 2022 to conduct her PhD work on the economics of Carbon Dioxide Removal (CDR), with a focus on Bio-Energy with Carbon Capture and Storage (BECCS). She formely gratuated from CentraleSupélec, ESCP Europe and Université Paris-Saclay with a triple Master’s degree in Electrical Engineering, Management, and Energy Economics. During her student time, she participated in COP22 and COP23 as a representative of the REFEDD (Réseau Français des Etudiants pour le Développement Durable).
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