TTI.5 Environmental Controversy Award

Published on 21 February 2024
Prix TTI.5
The 1st TTI.5 Prize for Environmental Controversy took place on 31 May at the Maison de l’Océan in Paris, during the TTI.5 Forum devoted to the security challenges of climate change. Five controversial projects were presented and put to the public vote.

On 31 May, at the Maison de l’Océan in Paris, 3rd year engineering student Maud Roux-Salembien brilliantly presented her controversial project “Beetroot, birds and neonicotinoids”, which won the TTI.5 Environmental Controversy Prize.

Find out more on the TTI.5 website

This prize is awarded for the best study of a controversy on an environmental issue by students in the Civil Engineering Cycle at Mines Paris – PSL, as part of the course Describing Controversies, supervised by Madeleine Akrich, sociologist and director of research at the Centre de sociologie de l’innovation (CSI Mines Paris – PSL).

Congratulations to Maud for the quality of her presentation, and to her fellow students Sylvain Caillaud, Arsène Ferrière, Léopold Moeneclaey, Grégoire Michel, Aymeric Plessier, Joseph Redaud and Victoire Rossignol, who successfully completed this controversy project.

Project details on the CSI – Mines Paris-PSL website

 

Photo @Frédérique Toulet