| Academic degree: | | | Last name: | Dreyer | | First name: | Louise Camilla | | Responsible for: | | | Organization/Institute: | Technical University of Denmark | | Department: | Department of Manufacturing Engineering and Management | | Position: | Industrial PhD Student | | Street, Number, POB: | Produktionstorvet DTU - Building 424 | | Postal code, City: | DK-2800 Kgs. Lyngby | | State: | | | Country: | Denmark | | Phone: | +45 45254800 direct: +45 | | Fax: | | | E-mail address: | Lcd@ipl.dtu.dk | | Url: | | | Curriculum vitae: | Industrial PhD student at the Technical University of Denmark, the Innovation and sustainability group of the Department of Manufacturing Engineering and Management, and at Hartmann A/S, the Corporate Sustainability Operations Department.
In 2001 Louise C. Dreyer completed her Master in Environmental Engineering at the Department of Manufacturing Engineering and Management, Technical University of Denmark. She completed her Master Thesis on lifecycle impact assessment methods with Ass. Prof. Michael Hauschild as supervisor.
Louise C. Dreyer started her career as research assistant at the Technical University of Denmark in the Department of Manufacturing Engineering and Management, where she conducted research in inclusion of upstream emissions in LCA under leadership of Ass. Prof. Michael Hauschild. After this short employment she started working for Hartmann A/S. Here she worked with life cycle assessment and life cycle management for almost a year, before she in February 2003 started her Industrial PhD.
Main focus of research: Life cycle impact assessment; inclusion of social, health and safety aspects in life cycle assessment; life cycle management and corporate social responsibility. | | Areas of interest: | | social responsibility | | sustainable development | | |
| | Articles: | 11 LCA (2) 87 (2006), Scoping Must be Done in Accordance with the Goal Definition, also in Social LCA 11 LCA (2) 88-97 (2006), A Framework for Social Life Cycle Impact Assessment (10 pp) 8 LCA (4) 191-200 (2003), Comparison of Three Different LCIA Methods: EDIP97, CML2001 and Eco-indicator 99 - Does it matter which one you choose? (10 pp)
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