Manon Duret’s research aims to bridge the gap between scientific advancements and their real-world applications in climate systems engineering. Her goal is to deepen understanding of how these technologies can effectively address climate change in ways that benefit society by evaluating whether climate interventions are feasible, applicable, and scalable. Her work also integrates microbial ecology to evaluate the environmental impacts of these interventions. At the Climate Systems Engineering initiative, Duret will explore a range of opensystems carbon removal approaches, including ocean alkalinity enhancement and enhanced rock weathering. Additionally, she remains deeply interested in biotechnology research and development for industrial applications that contribute to global decarbonization efforts. 

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