Guilhem Grimaud, former I2M doctoral student, winner of the 2021 Bézier Prize

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Guilhem Grimaud, a former doctoral student at the I2M laboratory, has won the Bézier Prize for his work on "designing recycling scenarios based on process performance evaluation."

 

Guilhem Grimaud's work aimed to integrate the performance of innovative eco-technologies into recycling processes, thereby raising the issue of process evaluation (scope of analysis, LCA and MFA methods) to be integrated into the eco-design approach, guided by ETV certification. 

His thesis was the subject of a CIFRE agreement between Arts & Métiers and the company MTB, and was financially supported by the ANRT.

The Bézier Prize award ceremony will take place in person in June 2021.

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