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Dr. Marion Charlier holds a PhD in Structural Fire Engineering from Ulster University (United Kingdom) and a Master’s degree in Civil Engineering from the University of Louvain-la-Neuve (Belgium).
Marion Charlier is Advanced Building Solutions & Sustainability Lead at ArcelorMittal Steligence Engineering, in Luxembourg. She is responsible of conceptual engineering for projects in the [UK, Belgium, The Netherlands, Luxembourg] European region - supervising two senior engineers. She is also coordinating projects and engineers dedicated to the tall building market worldwide. She is strongly involved in sustainability : providing support to engineers to deploy sustainable strategies for construction (circularity, LCA, embodied carbon, etc.).
Aside of her responsibilities within ArcelorMittal, she is also part-time Lecturer at UCLouvain (Université Catholique de Louvain – Ecole Polytechnique de Louvain, Belgium) for the "Steel and steel-concrete composite structures" course.
Prior to this, Marion Charlier was a Research Engineer (2015-2020) and Senior Research Engineer 2020-2021) at ArcelorMittal Global Research & Development, leading several research projects, mainly about Structural Fire Engineering.
She regularly teaches trainings for practitioners and is an active member of several technical committees in charge of the revision of Eurocodes. The title of her PhD thesis is “Advanced modelling of travelling fire for structural design: experimental, numerical and analytical investigations”.
Dr. Marion Charlier holds a PhD in Structural Fire Engineering from Ulster University (United Kingdom) and a Master’s degree in Civil Engineering from the University of Louvain-la-Neuve (Belgium).
Marion Charlier is Advanced Building Solutions & Sustainability Lead at ArcelorMittal Steligence Engineering, in Luxembourg. She is responsible of conceptual engineering for projects in the [UK, Belgium, The Netherlands, Luxembourg] European region - supervising two senior engineers. She is also coordinating projects and engineers dedicated to the tall building market worldwide. She is strongly involved in sustainability : providing support to engineers to deploy sustainable strategies for construction (circularity, LCA, embodied carbon, etc.).
Aside of her responsibilities within ArcelorMittal, she is also part-time Lecturer at UCLouvain (Université Catholique de Louvain – Ecole Polytechnique…
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