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1 Total Universities2011_Programme_GB.indd 1 08/11/2011 17:22:42 In a rapidly changing world in crisis, fundamentals remain: mankind will always need energy, and access to energy is an integral part of progress and human development. Utilizing petroleum products, main energy source for the transportation of people and goods, in the most efficient way possible represents a major priority, especially as the transportation sector consumes around 60% of the planet’s oil production and is responsible for 25% of global CO2 emissions. Emerging countries’ strong growth in terms of motor vehicles and airplane fleets, continuous urbanization and economic difficulties in developed countries impose a profound change in mobility habits to the extent of requestioning our own behavior patterns. EDITO “Energy and Mobility” are two simple words for one of our century’s major issues for which the responsibility of Total as an “Energy Company” is deeply engaged on a daily basis, together with other major players: Public Authorities, companies, experts from the world over, associations, consumers. Which motorization technologies and fuels will predominate in 2020? What constraints will be imposed by Public Authorities? Which new car and plane concepts lie in store for tomorrow? How will new systems and services render individual transportation more efficient? Such are the questions this conference day will try to answer through roundtables and debates, allowing us to build a shared vision of the evolution of a key sector for Total. I am certain your involvement in this event will help you anticipate such changes in order to seize the new opportunities offered by a mobility conception that is efficient, innovative and respectful of our environment. Jean-Jacques Guilbaud Chief Administrative Officer, member of the Executive Committee, Total 2 Total Universities2011_Programme_GB.indd 2-3 3 08/11/2011 17:22:43 Morning: Presented by Dominique Pialot Green Business Journalist - La Tribune Sustainable mobility: stakes, challenges and solutions 08:00 am - 08:30 am 08:30 am 08:45 am 08:45 am 09:30 am Introduction Jean-Jacques Guilbaud, Chief Administrative Officer, member of the Executive Committee, Total Demography, energy and mobility: a current challenge Sir Brian Hoskins, First Director of the Grantham Institute for Climate Change, Imperial College London 4 Total Universities2011_Programme_GB.indd 4-5 Welcome Timur Gül, Senior Energy Analyst, Office of the Chief Economist, International Energy Agency Philippe Van de Maele, President of “l’Agence de l’Environnement et de la Maîtrise de l’Energie“ (ADEME) 5 08/11/2011 17:22:44 Ways of progress for cars 09:30 am 10:30 am Benoît Luc, Senior Vice President Strategy Refining & Marketing, Total Christian Chapelle, PSA Peugeot Citroën VP Powertrain and Chassis engineering Peter Froeschle, Head of Department Strategic Energy Projects & Market Development Fuel Cell / EV, Daimler AG Dr. Franck Seyfried, Head of Department Powertrain Energy Research, Volkswagen 10:30 am - 11:00 am 11:00 am 12:00 am 12:00 am 01:00 pm afternoon: • Engines of the future Dr. Lars Peter Thiesen, General Motors Europe’s Manager Hydrogen & Fuel Cell Deployment Strategy Break • Biofuels Prof. Frances Arnold, CALTECH, honored with the Draper Prize 2011 (US National Academy of Engineering) Béatrice Humbert, Head of the Bioenergies & Coal chemistry team, Gas & Power, Total Paul Nash, Airbus Head of New Energies Jean-François Minster, Senior Vice President Scientific Development, Total Ghislain Gosse, Agronomist, Chairman of INRA Lille center Sandro Santamato, Head of Unit for Economic Analysis, DG MOVE, European Commission 02:15 pm 03:00 pm 03:00 pm 04:00 pm Comparisons between chinese, european and american scenarios on sustainable mobility Prof. Xu Sitao, Director of the Global Forecasting, China, Economist Intelligence Unit, and Chief Representative of The Economist Group in China, visiting professor of Tsinghua University What about radical innovations? Chris Zegras, Ford Career Development Assistant Professor, Transportation and Urban Planning at Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) Cities of the future & smart mobility Jean-Pierre Sueur, Senator, author of the information report “Cities of the future, future of the cities” Robin Chase, Founder of ZipCar and Buzzcar André Comte-Sponville, Philosopher, writer. Member of National Consultative committee of Ethics Focus on vehicles of the future New materials, Sub compact cars, E planes, Trains of the future… Energy efficiency Christian Casse, Corporate Vice President Research & Development, Hutchinson Françoise Combelles, RATP, Head of Innovation and Sustainable Development Francis Couillard, Head of environment politic, Head of European business, SAFRAN Jérôme Perrin, CO2 and Environment Advanced Projects Director, Renault François Lacôte, Senior Vice President Technical Alstom Transport Thomas Rölle, President of IAV France Keynote speech and introduction of the following lecture by Marie-Agathe Nicoli, Manager of car department, TNS Sofres Prof. John Polak, Professor of Transport Demand and Head of the Centre for Transport Studies at Imperial College London 01:00 pm - 2:15 pm 6 Total Universities2011_Programme_GB.indd 6-7 Lunch 7 08/11/2011 17:22:46 SPEAKERS 04:00 pm 05:15 pm A BEHAVIORAL REVOLUTION HAS STARTED: Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS), carpooling and car-sharing Mobility Forum to discover start-ups and innovative societies: - Intelligent Transportation Systems: Cisco, Nodbox, Topos Aquitaine - Car-sharing: Buzzcar, Zen Car, Carbox - Carpooling: Comuto-Covoiturage.fr, Green Cove Ingénierie - Initiatives on mobility tools: GR cards and Iphone applications, Total 05:15 pm 06:00 pm 06:00 pm 06:30 pm Corporate Social and Environmental responsibility Manoelle Lepoutre, Senior Vice President Sustainable Development and Environment, Total Patrick Hereng, Vice-President Information and Telecommunications Systems, Total Robert Vassoyan, General Manager, Cisco France Bernard Emsellem, Delegate General Manager Eco mobility, SNCF Alain Champeaux, Senior Vice President Africa/ Middle East, Refining & Marketing, Total Conclusion Christophe de Margerie, Chairman & Chief Executive Officer, Total 06:30 pm 8 Total Universities2011_Programme_GB.indd 8-9 Closing remarks and cocktail Dominique Pialot Journalist Green Business for the french economic daily La Tribune Since 1998, Dominqiue Pialot has written in economic French magazines (Challenges, L’Entreprise, L’Expansion, Le Nouvel Economiste Management). Then, after a Master 2 in Sustainable Development in 2007, in publications specialized in environmental issues such as Environnement & Stratégie and Environnement Magazine. From November 2007 to august 2008, she worked as a consultant within the team “Sustainable Advisory and Assurance services” at Ernst & Young. In September 2008, she joined French economic daily “La Tribune” to take responsability of the “Green Business” daily page. She has a weekly chronicle in the radio show “Green Business” on BFM Business, and participates in “C’est pas du vent” on RFI (Radio France international). What solutions to take up the challenge of sustainable mobility? Introduction Jean Jacques Guilbaud Chief Administrative Officer, member of the Executive Committee, Total Jean-Jacques Guilbaud, 55, has an undergraduate degree in sociology and a postgraduate degree in public law. He joined Total in 1981 as a legal advisor specializing in labor law, was appointed Industrial Relations Manager in 1985, and was named Real Estate Asset Manager in 1991. After stints as Assistant General Manager of the Normandy refinery in 1994 and Vice President, Human Resources in 1996, he was appointed Senior Vice President, Human Resources and Corporate Communications and member of the Management Committee in April 1998. He was named Senior Vice President, Human Resources and Corporate Communications of TotalFina in 1999 and of TotalFinaElf in 2000 and President, Human Resources and Corporate Communications of Total in 2003. He is currently Chief Administrative Officer, and member of the Executive Committee.. 9 08/11/2011 17:22:48 Demographics, energy and mobility: a current challenge Ways of progress for cars Engines of the future Sir Brian Hoskins Benoît Luc Sir Brian gained a first in Mathematics and a PhD in Mathematics from the University of Cambridge in 1966 and 1970 respectively. After completing his PhD, he became a Post Doctoral Fellow at the National Center for Atmospheric Research in the USA, and then a visiting scientist at the University of Princeton before moving to the University of Reading in 1971. At Reading, he was appointed Reader in 1976 and then Head of the Department of Meteorology in 1990 – a post he held until 1996. Sir Brian is a Royal Society Research Professor. He is review editor for Chapter 3 and author of the technical summary of the IPCC Fourth Assessment Report. Sir Brian has been the Chair of the Scientific Advisory Committee of the Met Office since 1995. He was elected as a Foreign Associate of the US National Academy of Sciences in 2002 and appointed as a Foreign Member of the Chinese Academy of Sciences in the same year. He was knighted in 2007 for his services to environmental science. Sir Brian’s previous roles have included vice-chair of the World Climate Research Programme (2000-04), President of the International Association of Meteorology and Atmospheric Sciences (IAMAS) (1991-95), President of the Royal Meteorological Society (1998-2000) and member of the Royal Commission on Environmental Pollution (1998-2005). Benoît Luc, 55, is a civil engineer (ESTP Paris) and has a degree in Economic Sciences. He began his career as a Technical Cooperation Engineer in Morocco. He joined Total France in 1984 and moved to the Total Europe Division in 1990 as the International Oil Card project manager. He was temporarily assigned to Petrogal in Portugalin 1993, where he occupied the position of General Trade Director. In 1995, he was appointed Strategic Development Director of Total Afrique-Moyen Orient. He became Managing Director of Total Oil Turkyie in 1996. In 1999, he was appointed Marketing Development Director of Total then TotalFinaElf. In 2001, he became Chief Executive Officer and Managing Director of Total Italia. In 2007, he was appointed Strategic Development & Research Director of Total Refining Marketing. He became a member of the Management Committee of Total Refining Marketing the same year Director of the Grantham Institute for Climate Change, Imperial College London Director of strategy, Refining & Marketing, Total Stella Li Vice-president of BYD Company Ltd Senior Energy Analyst, Office of the Chief Economist, International Energy Agency Stella Li was born in Yun Nan Province, China. Ms. Li received her Bachelor’s Degree in Statistics from Fudan University in 1992. Prior to joining BYD, Ms. Li worked at Global Resources, a B2B media company which facilitates two-way trade between the PRC and World companies, providing sourcing information to large volume purchasers and integrated marketing services to suppliers from 1994 - 1996. Dr. Timur Gül works as a senior energy analyst in the Office of the Chief Economist at the International Energy Agency (IEA) in Paris, France. He joined the IEA in January 2009, and is responsible for the transport sector analysis in the World Energy Outlook. It is his second assignment with the IEA, as he previously worked for the Renewable Energy Unit in 2003/2004 with a focus on the integration of wind power into electricity markets. In between these two assignments, he worked as a researcher at Paul Scherrer Institute in Switzerland on an energy-economic scenario analysis of alternative fuels for transport. Ms. Li joined BYD in 1996 as a manager in the Marketing Division. Her responsibility was to train sales team, created marketing strategy for BYD roducts. In 1997, Ms Li opened BYD first overseas office in HK, then found the first European office in Rotterdam in 1999. In 2000, she set up BYD NA Headquarter in Chicago. Ms. Li contributed big effort to globalize BYD business. She was assigned to BYD Vice President in 2002,and assigned to Senior Vice President of BYD Corporation in 2006. Ms. Li is responsible for overall BYD overseas business, who is the CEO and President of BYD Electronics Group and the head of BYD US corporation. Timur Gül Timur Gül holds a PhD in Energy Systems Analysis from the Swiss Federal Institutes of Technology (ETH) Zurich. In addition, he holds a Master degree in Environmental Engineering from the Royal Institute of Technology (KTH) Stockholm, Sweden, and a Diploma in Environmental Engineering (MSc equivalent) from Stuttgart University, Germany. Philippe Van De Maele President of ADEME Philippe Van De Maele is 49 years old and a graduate of Ecole Polytechnique and Ecole Nationale des Ponts et Chaussées. As manager of the Large Projects department of the Haute-Garonne Departmental Directorate, then of the Port and Aeroport Department of the Martinique Public Works Departmental Directorate, among other experiences, he managed the status reform for dock workers and port handlers in Martinique. In 1994, he joined the cabinet of the Ministry of Overseas Departments and Territories as technical advisor for the environment, infrastructures and housing. He was then named technical advisor to the Minister of Urban Affairs, in charge of economic development, employment and housing aspects. Philippe Van De Maele continued his career in Washington at the Inter-American Development Bank, before taking on the management of the Energy, Transport and Communication department of World Business, Inc. Upon returning to France, he was named Deputy Director of the Cabinet of the minister of state for Urban Affairs. In 2004, he created the ANRU (National Agency for Urban Renewal), and became its General Director until 2007. After four years at the head of ANRU, he was called by Jean-Louis Borloo, Minister of State in the Ministry of the Environment, Energy, Sustainable development and Territorial planning, as deputy director of his cabinet in charge of implementing the Environment Grenelle. In particular, he was responsible for monitoring the legislation to implement Grenelle 1 and for preparing the proposed legislation for implementing a national environment policy (Grenelle 2). In March 2009, he assumed the presidency of the French Environment and Energy Management Agency (ADEME). 10 Total Universities2011_Programme_GB.indd 10-11 Christian Chapelle Director, Transmission & Chassis Engineering Systems, PSA Peugeot Citroën He holds degrees in mechanical engineering from Lyon INSA (1984), and in motor engineering from Ecole Nationale Supérieure du Pétrole et des Moteurs (IFP 1987). Christian Chapelle has occupied the following functions: • PSA Peugeot Citroën from 2005 to 2009: Director of Traction Drives and Chassis, Director of Programmes for Motor Propulsion Groups, Director of Diesel Motor Engineering, Manager of low-range Engine Programmes • Peugeot Motorcycles from 2002 to 2005, Director of the Motor Production Unit (Dannemarie, Haut-Rhin) • PSA Peugeot Citroën from 1994 to 2002, Project manager for the HDI 1.4 l motor family, Design manager for the HDI 1.4 - 1.6 l motor family, Manager of Diesel engine architecture in advanced engineering, Diesel motor engineer in the advanced motor engineering department. 11 08/11/2011 17:22:49 Dr. Lars Peter Thiesen Susan Pikrallidas Director of Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Deployment Strategy, General Motors Europe Secretary General for Automobile Mobility and Tourism, Fédération Internationale de l’Automobile (FIA) Dr. Lars Peter Thiesen began his career at Opel in 1998 at the Fuel Cell Activities department (FCA), today’s European research and development center for alternative propulsion in Mainz-Kastel, Germany (GM APCE). Since then, he held various positions. Currently, he is responsible for GM/Opel’s hydrogen and fuel cell deployment strategy in Europe and represents the company in German and European committees and bodies. He also serves as the interface of the research and development center in Mainz-Kastel to various departments within the Opel organization like Communications, Public Policy, Marketing, Sales etc. Prior to his career at Opel, Lars Peter Thiesen worked as a scientist at the University of Kiel, Germany specialized in renewable energies. He holds a PhD in Natural Sciences (Physics). Susan Pikrallidas took up her duties at the FIA as Secretary General for Automobile Mobility & Tourism in January 2008. With a background in legal and consumer issues, road safety, energy and the environment, she works closely with FIA Clubs, the FIA Foundation for the Automobile and Society, and such major stakeholder as vehicle manufacturers, consumer groups, and global policy organisations to develop and advocate effective public policy on issues of interest to motorists and travellers. She also oversees the FIA’s Mobility Secretariat, including the management of travel documents and the development of global services. Before taking up her duties at the FIA, Mrs. Pikrallidas had a long career with the American Automobile Association, retiring from AAA as Vice President of Public Affairs. She led AAA’s advocacy efforts in Washington DC, working with a wide range of players in the transport and mobility sectors and gaining expertise in automobile, traffic safety, and consumer issues. She led AAA’s advocacy efforts before the U.S. Congress and federal agencies, and coordinated AAA Club advocacy efforts at the State level. She also led AAA’s public relations and corporate communications activities. Mrs. PIkrallidas is a graduate of Gustavus Adolphus College and the Georgetown University Law Center, and is a member of the Virginia State Bar. Peter Froeschle Senior Manager, Department Strategic Energy Projects & Market Development Fuel Cell / EV, Daimler AG Having joined Daimler in 1994, today Peter Froeschle is the head of the department Strategic Energy Projects & Market Development Fuel Cell / EV. During this period he has been elected as a vice chairman in the Board of the New Energy World Industrial Grouping and subsequently as a member of the governing board of the Joint Undertaking for Fuel Cells and Hydrogen. This is a public private partnership that will spend almost 1 Billion Euro in this technology. He is also a member of several executive committees which accelerate the development of new energy technologies. In the position as a program manager between 2000 and 2004 he was responsible for Daimler’s worldwide F-CELL fuel cell vehicle fleet program. From 1998 until 2000 he integrated the fuel cell & hybrid powertrain vehicle activities into the regular car development processes at Daimler. Before that Peter Froeschle held various technical planning positions in the Mercedes-Benz production and development organizations. Peter Froeschle, born in 1965, finished his studies at the Technical University of Stuttgart, Germany with a degree in technical & economic cybernetics. Later he completed his management skills with a graduation as MBA at the St. Gallen Business School. Dr. Frank Seyfried Head of Department Powertrain Energy Research, Volkswagen Dr. Frank Seyfried was born in Berlin, Germany in 1958. He studied chemical engineering at the University of Braunschweig where he finished his PhD thesis on ´investigation on crystallisation at heated surfaces using holographic interferometry´. From 1993 to 1997 Frank Seyfried he was working on simulation purposes in the plant engineering company Uhde GMbH mainly constructing power plants. From 1997 – 1998 Dr. Seyfried worked as project leader for planning and construction of paint shops at Volkswagen for production sites word wide. In 1998 he joined Volkswagen research centre working first on fuel cell research. From 2002 to 2006 he changed to the topic of alternative fuels. In this function Frank Seyfried was project leader of the EU funded project ´RENEW- renewable fuels for advanced powertrains´. Since march 2006 he is responsible for fuel cell research at the Volkswagen Group. Since June 2007 he is responsible both for activities on fuel and on fuel cell research. Since Oct. 2009 he is leading the department of powertrain energy which includes biofuels, fuel cells and battery systems. 12 Total Universities2011_Programme_GB.indd 12-13 Biofuels Prof. Frances Arnold California Institute of Technology, 2011 Charles Stark Draper award winner Frances Hamilton Arnold (born 25 July 1956) is an internationally recognized American scientist and engineer. She pioneered methods of directed evolution to create useful biological systems, including enzymes, metabolic pathways, genetic regulatory circuits, and organisms. She is Professor of Chemical Engineering and Biochemistry at the California Institute of Technology, where she studies evolution and its applications in science, medicine, chemicals and energy. Her work has been recognized by many awards, including 2011 Charles Stark Draper prize and the rare honor of being elected to all three National Academies in the United States - The National Academy of Sciences, The National Academy of Engineering, and the Institute of Medicine. She is the only woman to have been so honored. Arnold is a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, the American Academy of Microbiology and the American Institute of Biomedical Engineers. Arnold is involved in alternative energy research, including the development of highly active enzymes (cellulases) and microorganisms to convert renewable biomass to fuels and chemicals. She co-founded Gevo, Inc. in 2005 and serves on the Science Advisory Boards of Codexis, Fluidigm and Mascoma, Inc. Béatrice Humbert Head of the Bioenergies & Coal chemistry team, Gas & Power, Total With a first degree in biology, Béatrice Humbert started her career with the European Commission in Brussels before joining the staff of the Ministry of Environment in Paris, involved in climate change and renewable energies. She then joined Arcelor Mittal as head of energy purchases. In 2009, she joined the Total group as head of Strategy with the Gas & Power division, before taking over as head of the Bioenergies & Coal chemistry team in the Gas & Power division in 2011. 13 08/11/2011 17:22:51 Ghislain Gosse Agronomist, President of the INRA centre (French Institute for Agricultural Research), Lille With a degree in agricultural engineering, Ghislain Gosse’s career as a researcher at INRA focused on the following topics: photosynthesis and crop productivity modelling, potential use of biomass for non-food purposes and its environmental assessment. He has been director of the «Environment and major crops» unit in Grignon (Inra-AgroParisTech), president of the Lille INRA centre, «Biomass» topic moderator at INRA and author in 2006 of the INRA strategic paper «renewable carbon». He also served as an expert assigned to the European Commission (DG12) for eight years, and as scientific advisor to ADEME on the topic «Biomass and Bioenergy» for five years. Today he is Honorary Director of research at INRA, President of the «Agrotransfer Resources and territory» structure, Representative of the Academy of Agriculture, Chairman of the scientific council of the Technical Beet Institute, and member of the board of directors of the «Industry and Agro-resources» (IAR) competitiveness agency. Paul Nash Head of New Energies, Airbus Paul Nash has been Airbus Head of New Energies since July 2009 within the Environmental Affairs department. In this role, Paul heads Airbus’ alternative fuels strategy and all new energy initiatives, and sharing the information throughout the energy network. He manages demonstration projects, and is Airbus alternative fuels spokesperson at conferences and to the press. Paul started his Airbus career in Bristol (1988) in Engineering working in the Structural Design Department playing a significant role in developing new engineering ways of working with 3D digital mock-up, Product Data Management and Configuration Management (CM). This led to a move in 2001 to Airbus Central Entity in Toulouse during Airbus’ integration where he led a transnational team developing the first common set of Engineering processes, methods and tools for CM for the A380, A400M and A350 Programmes. In 2004 he returned to Engineering in Toulouse where he built a new Centre of Competence (CoC), driving common practices across all programmes and functions. In the role he was the process owner for the subject. Paul was born in Bristol in 1964. He graduated with an Engineering Management and Master degree in Business Administration from Bristol and Bradford University respectively. Paul is married with three children and enjoys family life, Golf, Cricket, and Art. Jean-François Minster Scientific Director, Total Jean-François Minster holds a doctorate in geochemistry from the Paris Institut de Physique du Globe (Institute of Earth Physics). He carried out research into oceanography in Paris from 1981 to 1985, and then in Toulouse from 1985 to 1996. He served as Director of the CNRS’ Institut National des Sciences de l’Univers (National Institute for the Cosmological and Environmental Sciences) from 1996 to 2000, Chairman and Executive Director of the Institut Français de Recherche pour l’Exploitation de la Mer (French Institute for Exploitation of the Sea) between 2000 and 2005 and Scientific Director of the CNRS from 2005 to 2006. He is currently Scientific Director for the Total group. Dr. Minster is also a corresponding member of the Académie des Sciences (the French Academy of Sciences) and a member of the Académie des Technologies (the French Academy of Technologies). Comparisons between the chinese, european and american sustainable mobility scenarios Prof. Xu Sitao Chief Representative, China - The Economist Group - Director of Global Forecasting, China, EIU Xu Sitao is Chief Representative of the Economist Group in China and Director of Advisory Services for Economist Corporate Network in China since 2004. He recently took up an additional role of Director of Global Forecasting, China, at EIU, with a mandate of serving the increasing needs of the overseas drive by Chinese companies. Xu Sitao was the Economist for Indonesia, Korea, and Thailand in Singapore, working for MMS International of Standard and Poor’s Group in 1995. He then joined Standard Chartered Bank as Regional Treasury Economist in 1996. Following this, he became Societe Generale’s Chief Economist for Asia (ex-Japan) in 2001. Most recently, Xu Sitao worked for ICBC (Asia), the overseas flagship of China’s largest bank (the world’s largest bank based on market capitalization), as the Head of Economics. Xu Sitao holds a B.A. in Economics from Peking University, an M.A. in Economics from the University of Connecticut, and a M.S. in Finance from Boston College. He has been a columnist for Caijing and 21st Century, China’s leading business publications and has contributed frequently to leading regional and international publications, such as YaleGlobal Magazine, the Asian Wall Street Journal and Financial Times. He appears regularly on CNBC, Bloomberg, and other TV shows as a commentator on Asia and an accomplished public speaker and lecturer. Xu Sitao is on the Speaker Retainer Programme for the Virginia-based CFA Institute and speaks regularly on asset allocation strategy in the context of China to institutional investors, central banks, endowment funds, and regulators in Asia, Europe, South Africa, and the US. Xu Sitao is a non-executive director of Hunan Valin, one of major steel companies in China, which is partially owned by ArcelorMittal. Sandro Satamato Head of the Economic Analyses Unit, DG MOVE, European Commission Mr Santamato is the Head of the Unit in charge of Economic Analysis and Impact Assessment in the European Commission’s Directorate General for Mobility and Transport since January 2007. He has been closely involved in the preparation of the Climate an Energy package of March 2008, of the Greening of Transport package of July 2008, and of the Communication on a Sustainable Future for Transport of June 2009. He has been leading the work on the White Paper on Transport adopted on 28 March 2011. He has formerly worked in DG Competition on State aid issues (telecom, broadcasting, and banking sectors) and, previously, on Antitrust and Mergers. An economist by training, he has begun his career in the European Commission in 1993 in the DG for Economic and Financial Affairs. Before joining the Commission he held a position as financial analyst in the research department of a commercial bank. Chris Zegras Ford Career Development Associate Professor of Transportation & Urban Planning and Engineering Systems, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) Professor Zegras holds a Master in City Planning and a Master of Science in Transportation from MIT and a PhD in Urban and Regional Planning, also from MIT. His research interests include the influence of the built environment on individual travel behavior, transportation infrastructure and system financing, developing indicators of sustainable transportation, comparative analyses of metropolitan transportation systems, and mitigating transportation greenhouse gas emissions. Along with teaching, Professor Zegras acts as the MIT Lead for the MIT-Portugal Program Transportation Systems Focus Area. He is also a member of the Campus Energy Task Force of the MIT Energy Initiative. 14 Total Universities2011_Programme_GB.indd 14-15 15 08/11/2011 17:22:52 SPEAKERS What about radical innovations? Prof. John Polak Professor of Transport Demand and Head of the Centre for Transport Studies at Imperial College London Professor John Polak is Professor of Transport Demand and Head of the Centre for Transport Studies at Imperial College London. He is Director of the Intercollegiate MSc courses in Transport and coordinates the Universities’ Transport Partnership. He is a mathematician by background specialising in the areas of travel behaviour and transport demand modelling. He is a past President of the International Association for Travel Behaviour Research and a past Council Member of the Association for European Transport and past chair of the AET Applied Transport Modelling programme committee. He is a member of the EPSRC Peer Review College and serves on the US Transportation Research Board’s Committee on Traveller Behaviour and Values. He has served as an advisor to Transport for London on the design of LATS 2001 and the London Congestion Charging monitoring programme and to the Department on the quality assurance reviews of the NTS and of Road Freight Statistics as well as to the Singaporean and Norwegian governments on the modelling road pricing measures. He has extensive experience of working with ITEA and its predecessors on a wide range of topics. Polak has been in the forefront of innovative transport model development in the UK for a number of years, contributing to the development of techniques for stated preference data collection, activity based modelling, econometric aspects of discrete choice modelling, the assessment of the welfare impacts of transport policy measures, the treatment of errors in revealed preference data. He has published extensively on a number of aspects of travel behaviour and demand including the effects of experience and information on trip planning and spatial choice, the modelling of journey scheduling and peak spreading, household activity scheduling, the influence of network unreliability on travel behaviour and the dynamics of day-to-day adaptation. Cities of the future & smart mobility Jean-Pierre Sueur Senator, author of the «Cities of the future, future of cities» report Jean-Pierre Sueur was Secretary of State to the Minister of the Interior in charge of local authorities from May 1991 to the end of March 1993, in the governments of Edith Cresson and Pierre Bérégovoy. In this role, he presented to the National Assembly and the Senate on behalf of the Government several bills which became law, including the law on the Territorial Administration of the Republic which created the «community of communes» (district councils). Elected Senator of Loiret in 2001, he is now vice president of the Commission of Laws in the Senate. Jean-Pierre Sueur particularly monitors all issues under the purview of the commission of laws related to: the Justice Department, local authorities, decentralisation, the Constitution, security, human rights, immigration, etc. He has monitored Public Private Partnership and public markets projects. Robin Chase Founder of ZipCar and Buzzcar Robin Chase is the founder and CEO of Buzzcar, a car-sharing platform that connects car owners to drivers to create a safe and easy car rental service between individuals that allows all participants to optimise their transportation budgets. Buzzcar offers everyone the possibility of taking charge and effecting change: together, its members are reinventing mobility and receiving the services they want while using their resources more efficiently. Robin also founded and then managed Zipcar for its firt three years; today Zipcar is the largest car-sharing network in the world, with operations in North America and England. She then founded and directed GoLoco, a website that uses social networking to build a car-sharing community in the United States. Robin is known around the world for her ability to create practical, innovative, technological solutions for resource optimisation purposes. The Times named her one of the 100 most influential people in 2009. Craig Newmark, creator of Craigslist, echoed this judgment by writing: «Robin’s work illustrates everything the internet can do better: Zipcar is a company that contributes to the good of the community. Everything depends on using the Internet to work together and help one another.» Today Robin Chase is a consultant to the U.S. Commerce and Transportation Ministry, notably participating in committees on innovation and technologies, as well as those involved in transportation in several cities and states. She has received numerous awards in the fields of innovation, design, environment and entrepreneurship. A dozen books have been written about her success and her ability to create and manage a very profitable company based on resource-sharing. Many articles have also been published about her in the New York Times, the London Times, Time, Newsweek, Fortune, Business Week and Wired. She has appeared on all the major television networks and given interviews on the major American radio stations. 16 Total Universities2011_Programme_GB.indd 16-17 17 08/11/2011 17:22:54 André Comte Sponville Philosopher, writer. Member of the French National Advisory Committee on Ethics A rationalist, materialist and humanist philosopher, André Comte-Sponville offers wisdom for our times. He defines himself as a «non-dogmatic and faithful atheist». His favourite authors are Epicure, Montaigne and Spinoza. Among the Modernists, he particularly relates to Claude Lévi-Strauss, Marcel Conche and Clément Rosset. André Comte-Sponville was born in Paris in 1952. A graduate of Ecole Normale Supérieure, certified by advanced examination in philosophy with a postgraduate doctorate degree, Doctor Honoris Causa of the University of Mons-Hainaut in Belgium, he was a lecturer for many years at the Sorbonne (Paris I University). Today he no longer teaches in order to devote himself to writing and lecturing outside the University. He has been a member of the French National Advisory Committee on Ethics since March 2008. He lectures at a number of associations (particularly the Association for Management Progress) and companies (Crédit Agricole, AGF, Thomson, PSA, Total, EDF, Groupama, Vivendi, Azur GMF, Galeries La Fayette, Sopra, Crédit Mutuel, Crédit coopératif, AXA, DEXIA, Vinci, KPMG, Deloitte, GSK, Renault, Banques Populaires, GDF-SUEZ, etc.). Julien Damon Associate Professor at Sciences Po (MSc Urban Planning) Julien Damon is a graduate of the Ecole Supérieure de Commerce de Paris (Escp), an international graduate business school, where he took an option in Management and Public Action. He has a postgraduate diploma in social sciences and knowledge sciences, and published a sociology thesis at the Université de la Sorbonne - Paris IV. He is a research director and has been a Consultant/Associate Professor at Sciences Po, the French school of political science, since 2008. He previously worked for the French Prime Minister’s office on the staff of the Haut commissaire aux Solidarités actives, the French government anti-poverty unit, from January to June 2008, and the Centre d’analyse stratégique, a government strategic research unit, from March 2006 to January 2008. He was also the Assistant Director of the Caisse nationale des Allocations familiales (Cnaf), the French national office for family benefits, from June 1999 to March 2006. He worked as an independent consultant from February 1998 to May 1999, after serving as a member of the senior management team of the SNCF, where he was responsible for the French national rail company’s social mission, Mission Solidarité, from January 1996 to February 1998. Focus on vehicles of the future Christian Casse Director of R&D, Hutchinson Born in 1950, with a degree from Ecole des Mines in Nancy, Christian Casse joined Paulstra, a subsidiary of the Hutchinson Group, in 1973 as a Research Engineer. He became Director of Research & Development at Hutchinson in 2007, after many years of experience essentially in technology: Development, Industrialisation, Research. Christian Casse has taken part in the rollout of technology and sales for major new automobile, aeronautics and rail transportation markets in France and around the world. The Hutchinson Research Centre is very active in the fields of materials, energy management and digital simulation. Christian Casse also coordinates certain research projects through the Chemistry Division of Total. Françoise Combelles Innovation and sustainable development representative, RATP A graduate of Ecole Polytechnique with an engineering degree from Ecole Nationale des Ponts et Chaussées, Françoise Combelles began as Director of technical services and urbanism for the city of Ulis, and was then named Director of Operations for Autoroutes du Nord motorways. On 1 January 1993, Françoise Combelles joined RATP in the Infrastructure and Planning department. She carries out various organisational missions, including implementation of the general contracting function, purchasing, and the merging of two operational units. In October 2002 she joined the Procurement and Logistics department, of which she became Director, and then in September 2004 she joined the Transport Directorate as the manager in charge of energy and climate questions. In 2007 Françoise Combelles joined the General Delegation for Innovation and Sustainable Development, and took over as Director in 2010. 18 Total Universities2011_Programme_GB.indd 18-19 Francis Couillard Director of environmental policy, European Affairs department, Safran At Snecma , since end of 1981, started at the design office ( thermal engineering ), then took responsibilities in the CFM program organization between 1984 and 1989 , joined Marketing to be in charge of CFM Sales Engineering till 2000, then Snecma-Services to be deputy to the general manager of CFM spare parts department up to 2005, and since then in charge of environmental Affairs at CFM and Vice President of environmental policies within the European Affairs Directorate of the SAFRAN Group. Jérôme Perrin Director of «CO2, Energy, Environment» Advanced Engineering, Renault Jérôme Perrin is engineer from the Ecole Polytechnique (Paris), and doctor in physics from the University Paris VII – Denis Diderot. He started a research career in CNRS (French Scientific National Research Center, www.cnrs.fr) from 1981 to 1996, in the fields of plasma physics and chemistry, plasma-materials interactions and film deposition or etching, and their applications to the fabrication of photovoltaic solar cells, opto-electronics and flat panel displays. In 1997 he joined the Balzers & Leybold group, which eventually became Oerlikon (www.oerlikon.com), as director for the development of plasma-assisted deposition and etching industrial equipment for flat panel display and solar panel manufacturing.In 2001 he was hired by the industrial gas company Air Liquide (www.airliquide.com) as R&D program director for gas analysis, gas-surface chemistry, and new energy technologies such as solar photovoltaics, and hydrogen and fuel cells. During this period he has chaired the French national R&D program PAN-H on hydrogen and fuel cells of the ANR (National Research Agency, www.agence-nationale-recherche.fr). In February 2007 he joined Renault as Director of Advanced Projects on CO2 and Environment within the Department of Research, Advanced Engineering and Materials (DREAM). As such he is in charge of advanced engineering for future electric vehicles. He is also in charge of the relationship with Nissan on these subjects. Since 2009 he is chairing the steering committee of the French national R&D program on ground transport vehicles of the ANR. François Lacôte Senior Vice President Technical Alstom Transport 1966-1971: Graduated from respectively “Ecole Polytechnique” and “Ecole Nationale des Ponts et Chaussées”. 1971-1974: Ministry of Infrastructure and Transportation, in charge of town- and regional planification. 1974-1981: Managing Director of various maintenance shops in SNCF. 1981-1982: Head of locomotives & traction design and procurement within SNCF’s Rolling Stock division. 1983-1990: Head of SNCF’s very high speed train (“TGV”) projects, where he supervised the commissioning of the very first TGV (“PSE”) and managed the design and procurement of all subsequent TGV generations including Duplex & Thalys. It was during this period that he directed the project in which the SNCF broke the world speed record on rail on 18th May 1990 (515 km/h). 1990-1997: Vice President of SNCF’s Rolling Stock division, including TGV, (design, testing, procurement, commissioning) and also in charge of all SNCF’s maintenance depots and workshops (28,000 employees). He expanded these activities into international markets. 1997-1998: President of SNCF International. 1998-2000: Vice President Research and Technology, SNCF. 2000-2009: Joined Alstom Transport as member of the Management Committee and as Senior Vice President, in charge of R&D and Engineering Platforms. Since September 1st, 2009: Joined the Executive Committee of Alstom Transport as Senior Vice President and President’s Technical Advisor. He co-directed with SNCF and RFF the last world speed record on rail project that was set on April 2007 (574,8 km/h). He was also in charge of the development of the AGV, fourth generation of very high speed trains, unveiled in 2008. 19 08/11/2011 17:22:57 Thomas Rölle Robert Vassoyan Thomas Rölle was graduated at Technical University of Hannover in 1989 in mechanical engineering, thermal combustion engines and vehicle technologies. He joined IAV in 1989 as a research engineer for injection system development. He was Project leader on different injection system and powertrain development and calibration projects. He was Department leader for injection system development, including setup of a dedicated test center this activity with a final workforce. He is in charge of french customers in IAV Group and of business development in France since 2005. Since the creation of IAV France in 2007, he is President of this company located in Guyancourt and in La Garenne since then. Robert Vassoyan joined the worldwide leader in network solutions in 2007 as Sales Director in charge of the French Small & Medium Businesses market and member of the Board of Directors. In 2008, he was promoted Managing Director for the Enterprise market (Major Accounts). Appointed General Manager of Cisco France in August 2011, his mission consists of leveraging and expanding the growth of Cisco in France, and strengthening the company’s foothold within the social and economic landscape of the country. After his graduation from French business school ESSEC, Robert Vassoyan started his career at Renault in 1990. He then joined Compaq France where he held various positions including Marketing Director and Sales Director for the SMB market. In 2002, he became Director of the Servers division for HP France before moving on to an international role as Head of Alliances for HP EMEA. President of IAV France Marie-Agathe Nicoli General Manager, Cisco France Director of the automobile department of TNS Sofres At 42 years of age, with a degree from ESC Nantes and a Masters in information and media from Sup de Co, Paris, Marie-Agathe Nicoli is the director of the automobile department of TNS Sofres (TNS Automotive is present in 80 countries with 350 experts). She is assisted by Karen Tartour (former director of clientele). Marie-Agathe Nicoli began her career with Michelin in Portugal before joining Sofres in 1995, and entering the consumer goods department of Research International in 2000 as director of clientele. In 2006 she was promoted to director of the department. Her scope of responsibility was extended to all «qualitative» and «quantitative» consumer goods activities two years later. Since 2009 and the merger of TNS Sofres and Research International, she has been director of the Consumer department. Corporate social and environmental responsibility Manoelle Lepoutre Senior Vice President of Sustainable Development and Environment, Total Manoelle Lepoutre is Senior Vice President, Sustainable Development and Environment, Member of the Total Management Committee since June 2009. She began her career for Elf in Exploration and Production Research & Development, where she was in charge of Basin Modelling (petroleum evaluation of sedimentary basins and of exploration prospects). She had then several positions in Exploration, as an operational geologist in France and then getting progressively larger responsibilities, as Area Exploration Manager in Netherlands, the Vice President Exploration in Norway for Elf, then Vice President Geosciences in US for Total, from 2000 to 2003 before being assigned Vice President Research and Development for Total Exploration and Production in 2004. Manoelle Lepoutre is a graduate from « École nationale supérieure de Géologie de Nancy » (France) and from the French Petroleum Institute High School (ENSPM). Patrick Hereng Senior Vice President of Information and Telecommunications Systems, Total Patrick Hereng, age 55, is an engineering graduate of Institut Supérieur d’Électronique du Nord (ISEN). In 1979 Patrick Hereng began his career with IBM; he then joined the computer manufacturer Intertechnique, where he held various functions through 1985. Then, after six years with Cap Gemini, he joined the Caisse des Dépôts et Consignations (CDC) group, where he managed the Department of Information Systems of CDC Marchés from 1996 to 1998. In 1998 Patrick Hereng joined the Total group in the Refining Marketing branch, where he took part in the merging of the information systems of the three companies Elf, Fina and Total before becoming Director of Refining Marketing Information Systems. Bernard Emsellem Deputy General Director of Ecomobility, SNCF Bernard Emsellem has degrees in theoretical mathematics and human sciences, became Deputy General Director for sustainable development and communication at SNCF in 2008, and was named Deputy General Director of Ecomobility on April 2010. A member of the Executive Management Board, Bernard Emsellem is responsible for developing ecomobility for the different company divisions with services to allow clients to become as ecomobile as possible from a global end-toend perspective combining various transportation methods. Bernard Emsellem was responsible for creating in 2010 an Institute for research and discussion on responsible mobility, in an ever more restrictive context of economic, environmental, climate and societal crisis. He supervises the Department of sustainable development, the Solidarity Foundation and the company’s «Ecomobility Partner» investment fund. Bernard Emsellem began his career in research in France and Côte d’Ivoire. He then developed research activities for internal and external clientele for major companies and institutions, as Director of the qualitative research department at SEMA in 1976, and Director of SOFRES-Communication in 1981. In 1985, he founded his own communication strategies research and consulting firm. In 1990 he joined the corporate communication group Francom as managing partner. He joined TBWA-Corporate in 1995 and became president in 1998. In 2002, he entered SNCF as Director of communication. He is president of Public Communication, the association of public institution communicators, and vice president of UDA. Catherine Ferrant Managing Director of the Total Foundation With degrees in Economics and Communications from the University Catholique de Louvain in Belgium, Catherine Ferrant began her professional career as a journalist at Le Soir, where she held a number of positions, including Editor of the Politics. Employment and Business section. In 1989, she joined PetroFina as Vice- President, Corporate Communications. After the mergers of Total, PetroFina and Elf, she was Head of the Group’s Internal Communications Department and later Vice-President, Corporate Communications at Atofina, the Chemicals business. In 2003, she was appointed VicePresident, Global Diversity and Accountability, heading a new department created as part of Total’s Human Resources and Corporate Communication Division. In July 2008, she was appointed Vice President Corporate Philanthropy of Total and Managing Director of the Total Foundation. Conclusion Christophe de Margerie Alain Champeaux Chief Executive Officer, Total Alain Champeaux is a graduate of Ecole Nationale Supérieure des Mines. He joined Total in 1976. After managing Economic research, he left for Germany in 1979 where he held the function of Network director. In 1990 he joined Total France in the role of Network director. In 1995 he became Director of Distribution Europe for Total, then Totalfina in June 1999. He is also a member of the Group Executive committee. In 2000 he became Director of Marketing Europe for TotalFinaElf. In 2002, Alain Champeaux was named Director of Africa Middle East, Refining & Marketing. Christophe de Margerie is a graduate of École Supérieure de Commerce business school in Paris. He started at Total in the corporate Finance Department in 1974 and was responsible first for the budget and then for financing for Exploration & Production subsidiaries before becoming Corporate Treasurer in 1987. He moved to Total Trading and Middle East in May 1990 and served successively as Chief Financial Officer, Senior Vice President, Middle East, President, Middle East and Senior Executive Vice President. In June 1995, he was appointed to the Corporate Management Committee and President, Total Middle East. After Total merged with PetroFina in June 1999, he was named President, Exploration & Production and an Executive Committee member for TotalFina. In January 2002, he was appointed President, Exploration & Production at Total. Elected a Total Director at the May 12, 2006 Annual Shareholders’ Meeting, he took over as Total’s Chief Executive Officer on February 14, 2007. He was appointed Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Total on May 21, 2010. Director of Africa Middle East, Refining & Marketing, Total, and member of the executive committee 20 Total Universities2011_Programme_GB.indd 20-21 21 08/11/2011 17:22:59 FLOOR -1 SITE MAP Plenary GROUND FLOOR 1st FLOOR Entrance Cloakroom Welcome desk 22 Total Universities2011_Programme_GB.indd 22-23 Welcome coffee Lunch Cocktail Breaks Mobility Forum 23 08/11/2011 17:23:02 mobility FORUM (1st floor) Intelligent Transportation Systems Cisco 1 Nodbox 2 1 2 Topos Aquitaine 3 3 Car-sharing 9 8 5 Buzzcar 4 6 7 4 5 Zen Car Carbox 6 Carpooling Comuto-Covoiturage.fr 7 8 Green Cove Ingénierie Initiatives on mobility tools 24 Total Universities2011_Programme_GB.indd 24-25 9 GR cards and Iphone applications, Total 25 08/11/2011 17:23:05 NOTES organisation TEAM Maël Maisonneuve Caroline Dollez [email protected] [email protected] Jean-Pierre Loizeau [email protected] Nicolas Rider [email protected] 26 Total Universities2011_Programme_GB.indd 26-27 Silvia Polski [email protected] 27 08/11/2011 17:23:08 NOTES 28 Total Universities2011_Programme_GB.indd 28-29 NOTES 29 08/11/2011 17:23:09 NOTES 30 Total Universities2011_Programme_GB.indd 30-31 NOTES 31 08/11/2011 17:23:10 NOTES 32 Total Universities2011_Programme_GB.indd 32-33 NOTES 33 08/11/2011 17:23:12 See you at: http://www.total.com/ http://universite-total.latribune.fr 34 Total Universities2011_Programme_GB.indd 34 08/11/2011 17:23:13