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Published on 30 January 2026

Theses pursued within the team


Theses in progress

Ph.D. candidate​
​​Subject
​Partners
​Sixtine ALLARD
Energy sufficiency: legal and territorial challenges for an effective energy transition​
​Université Grenoble Alpes
Etienne de CHAMBOST
​Impacts of massive renewable carbon mobilization on biogeochemical cycles and ecosystem services
​Ademe
Anaïs DURIN
​The role of technological, economic, and societal levers and their interactions in decarbonization scenarios: an analysis using machine learning explainability
Université Grenoble Alpes​​​
Virgile HIDALGO
​How can current natural uranium production be increased by 2100? What impact will this have on production costs? A mine-focused approach.
​ORANO
Mines Paris
Louis MERCERON
Complementarity between CO2, biomass and hydrogen for the production of e-bio-fuels.​
EPFL/IPESE (Suisse)


​Mathieu RICHARD

Influence of electricity market architecture on the growth of flexibility resources and effects of their integration into markets. ​Université Paris Dauphine
Valentin SATGÉ
French electricity consumption in 2050/2060 – Technical and economic aspects of its evolution in the face of climate change​
​​Université Grenoble Alpes
Theses defended​

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​​Date de soutenance​​
​Auteur
​Titre
​Partenaires
​08/12/2025Rind ALHAGE​

Conditions for developing a carbon-free energy vector (hydrogen): technical and economic outlook based on a sectoral approach focused on transportation and industry in France​
​​Paris School of Economics 
​16/09/2025
​Lukas HOFMANN
Study of the coupling between electricity and heat with the aim of decarbonising the French energy system
​Université Grenoble Alpes

​13/05/2025

​Thibault DELETOMBE

Long term energy transition : economic analysis on the integration of renewable energies, storage and their systemic effects. The contribution of photovoltaic solar energy to security and decarbonisation in Europe​

​Université Paris Dauphine PSL

​13/12/2022
​Arthur LYNCH
Nuclear in decarbonized power systems with renewable energy : Flexibility assessment, modeling framework, and role in the French and Western European electric transition
​Université Paris Saclay

èses soutenues

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