Baptistine Gourdon holds a degree in civil engineering from the Ecole des Mines in Nancy, and is doing a doctorate at Paris Dauphine University under the supervision of Myriam Merad, on the subject of the organisational sustainability of the territorial deployment of technologies such as low-carbon hydrogen, with a view to assisting multi-stakeholder decision-making.
Gourdon B., Goumri M., Merad M. (2024), Une technologie pleine de promesses : Ruptures et continuités des narratifs de l’hydrogène à l’heure de la transition énergétique, Colloque historique international Total Energies n°5 « Qui a façonné les transitions énergétiques ? Consommateurs, entreprises, acteurs publics et sociaux », Paris - La Défense, France
Goumri M., Gourdon B., Merad M. (2024), A territorialized technology? Assessing promises and (new) socio-technical entanglements of "green" hydrogen projects in France, EASST-4S 2024 Amsterdam: Making and Doing Transformations, Amsterdam, Pays-Bas