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GSCOP organises a seminar on the theme of circular eco-design in electronic system design

Encounter/Debate

On January 24, 2024

Four presentations followed by a debate. Registration link

Speakers and topics :

  1. Li FANG (GSCOP/G2ELAB): methodology created to help designers take environmental issues into account in design via functional diagram decomposition. 2 case studies in progress: a UPS under development at EATON and a Buck Converter created for practical work at ENSE3.
  2. Tugce TURKBAY (G2ELAB/I2M): Development of a decision tree to improve the consideration of short circuits at the end of life of Power Electronics (PE) products, taking into account (among other things) the remaining functional value as well as the remaining economic value. A case study in progress on another UPS from EATON.
  3. Carole CHARBUILLET (ENSAM): Presentation of the Mines Urbaine chair. Working with the Ecosystem eco-organisation on the problems of plastics in Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE), there are guides on recycling technologies that have been put in place, as well as circularity indicators for these product categories.
  4. Tom BAUER (ENSAM): Modelling end-of-life EEE and the representativeness of Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) models in the end-of-life phase.

If participants wish to stay for lunch and chat, they can request a packed lunch, or bring their own lunch.

Registration link: https://lite.framacalc.org/qmsixa5xsj-a5id
More information on CoSYS: https://g-scop.grenoble-inp.fr/fr/recherche/conception-systematique-homme-environnement-technologie 
Contacts: Maud Rio (maud.rioatg-scop.eu (maud[dot]rio[at]g-scop[dot]eu)) et Yannis Rosset (yannis.rossetatgrenoble-inp.fr (yannis[dot]rosset[at]grenoble-inp[dot]fr))

Date

On January 24, 2024

Submitted on January 24, 2024

Updated on January 24, 2024