Anne de Bortoli receives the ITF OECD Young Researcher Award

A research engineer at Eurovia, Anne de Bortoli was rewarded for her work on the impact of shared e-scooters.

The Young Researcher Award 2020 of ITF – International Transport Forumintergovernmental organisation linked to the OECD, was awarded to Anne de Bortoli for her work on the impact of shared e-scooters on climate change. In Paris, this new service could be responsible for 12,000 tonnes of greenhouse gas emissions in the course of a year.
After completing her PhD at École des Ponts ParisTech in the framework of lab recherche environnement programme, Anne is currently pursuing her work as a research engineer at Eurovia.

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