Emma Willaume (She/Her)

Environmental sciences and engineering student , EPFL

About Emma Willaume

Hello, I am a Laidlaw scholar at EPFL. I study Environmental sciences and engineering and I am passionate about sustainable development, high and low tech. I did an internship in the laboratory of soils mechanics during past summer.

In my free time, I love doing all kind of sports like running and hiking. I also enjoy improv theatre, literature and cooking.

I am always happy to meet new people so don't hesitate to write me! 

I am a/an:

Undergraduate Leadership & Research Scholar

University

EPFL (École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne)

Laidlaw Cohort Year

2025

Research Topic

Ecology Engineering Environmental Geoscience Sustainability

Area of Expertise

Engineering Environment

I am from:

France

I speak:

English French German

My hobbies/interests are:

Cooking/Baking Martial Arts Nature & environment Reading Running/jogging Theatre Travelling

I am open to participating in mentoring/buddy programmes

Yes

Influencer Of

Topics

Channels contributed to:

STEM Research

Rooms participated in:

EPFL

Recent Comments

Aug 13, 2025

Congratulations on your work!  All of those laboratory manipulations seem so interesting — I would love to see them with my own eyes! It's incredible what we can do on such a small scale!

Aug 11, 2025

Your work is really inspiring! I love the idea that AI will make learning more equal for everyone!

Aug 06, 2025

I'm always enthralled by how many the most complex mechanisms are all around us in nature! Congrats on your work, I can't wait to see how you will tackle this challenge! 

Comment on In defence of a 2:1
Aug 06, 2025

Congratulations, I'm glad that you feel more confident now, I hope you will post your essay on LSN! Your subject sounds very interesting and it might help me get some clues about how to improve my writing skills! 

Aug 06, 2025

Thank you for this clear explanation and for making more concrete and useful some concepts of my biology class!  Congrats for your work, that sounds very important in order to improve our knowledge about genes! 

Aug 05, 2025

I have never heard about fuzzers before so thank you for teaching these new concepts. It sounds very important for cybersecurity! Congratulation for your work Sara !