Robin MonnierResearch engineer
Ecole des Mines Paris-PSL
CES
CES
As a research engineer at the Centre d'efficacité énergétique des systèmes (CES) at Mines Paris-PSL, Robin Monnier has been working on the resilience of buildings to heatwaves, and in particular the impact of heat-related discomfort on health. His research led to the development of a new mathematical indicator, the Overheating DALY, which enables a precise assessment of health risks in the built environment during periods of extreme heat.
He then continued his research in collaboration with AgroParisTech to study facade greening to improve occupant comfort in buildings and urban spaces.
Since April 2023, Robin has joined VINCI Energies as an energy efficiency engineer.
Buildings can be designed and operated to radically improve their energy efficiency and reduce their environmental impact.
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Study the resilience of buildings to heatwaves, and in particular the impact on occupants' health.
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This dynamic thermal simulation model of buildings anticipates energy consumption and the risk of discomfort in all seasons. Thanks to the Amapola module, this software program makes it possible to identify the least
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This software program for life cycle assessment of neighbourhood projects is used to measure the environmental impacts from the manufacture of materials to the end of their life.
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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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