Victor Doro

  victor.doro [at] uvsq.fr / victor.doro[at] ensta.fr

 

I am a PhD candidate in ecological macroeconomics at the CEARC laboratory, Versailles Saint-Quentin University / Paris-Saclay University, under the supervision of Julie BULTEAU and Patrick SCHEMBRI. With an interdisciplinary background combining an engineering degree in climate and energy sciences and a growing specialization in the social sciences—particularly economics—I aim to bridge technical and societal perspectives.

My doctoral research is conducted within the ANR PREVENT project, a multidisciplinary consortium bringing together experts in biogeochemistry, marine ecotoxicology, ecology, economics, political science, and environmental sociology. The project seeks to assess the conditions for effective regulation of emissions of certain contaminants and their combined effects across multiple decision-making scales.

The specific objective of my work is to develop a macroeconomic modeling framework that generates emission trajectories for three key contaminants: mercury, lithium, and microplastics.