Charlotte RouxLecturer-researcher

Mines Paris-PSL
CEEP

A researcher at École des Mines de Paris – PSL, within the Centre for Energy, Environment and Processes (CEEP), Charlotte Roux also coordinates the lab recherche environnement. A specialist in life-cycle assessment (in particular dynamic, consequential and prospective LCA) and in the circular economy, she applies her work to buildings and neighbourhoods. She began her career with a Master's thesis at the Norwegian university NTNU in 2010, before completing a doctoral thesis at École des Mines de Paris, defended in 2016. She then worked as a lecturer-researcher at the École des Ingénieurs de la Ville de Paris (EIVP) for four years, then as a research fellow at École des Ponts (Navier laboratory), before joining École des Mines Paris – PSL again in 2023. Her research focuses on the eco-design of urban systems at different scales, in connection with infrastructure and energy systems.

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Life-cycle assessment is a method to assess the environmental impacts of buildings and infrastructures throughout their life cycle, from the extraction of raw materials through to their end-of-lifetime handling.
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Dynamic thermal simulation and life-cycle assessment are decision support tools that comprehensively assess the environmental performance of a building or neighbourhood project and guide its design in order to reduce the
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