Domenico ROSSETTI di VALDALBERO is a Scientific Officer at the European Commission, in the Directorate General for Research and Innovation.
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The Global IQ consortium involves the following people:
Scientific Coordinator of Global IQ. TSE Researcher, Member of the Institut d'Economie Industrielle (IDEI)
Research Director at INRA, Toulouse
Hippolyte d'Albis is a professor of economics at the university of Paris 1 and at the Paris School of Economics. He is specialized in population issues in economic dynamics.
Nicolas Treich's research fields includes the economics of risk and uncertainty, environmental economics and cost-benefit analysis.
Carlo Carraro is President of the Università Ca’ Foscari Venezia, where he is also Professor of Environmental Economics and Econometrics and President of the Ca’ Foscari University Foundation. He is Chairman of the Scientific Advisory Board of the Fondazione Eni Enrico Mattei and Director of the Climate Impacts and Policy Division of the Euro Mediterranean Centre for Climate Change (CMCC). In 2008, Carlo Carraro has been elected Vice-Chair of the Working Group III and Member of the Bureau of IPCC. He is also Director of the International Centre for Climate Governance.
He is member of the International Advisory Board of the Harvard Environmental Economics Program and of the Scientific Committee of: the International Human Dimensions Programme; the Ifo Institute for Economic Research, Munich; the Centre for Applied Macroeconomic Analysis, Australian National University. He belongs to the Mitigation Board of the Global Climate Solutions Network at Columbia University's Earth Institute.
He is also research fellow of the CEPR, London , and CESifo, Munich, Germany, and Associate Research Fellow, CEPS, Bruxelles, Belgium. He is co-editor of the Review of Environmental Economics and Policy and belongs to the editorial board of numerous academic journals. He has been publishing 30 books and about 200 articles on several economic, energy and environmental issues.
Emanuele Massetti is Postdoctoral Fellow at the Yale School of Forestry & Environmental Studies, Senior Researcher at the Sustainable Development Unit of Fondazione Eni Enrico Mattei (FEEM) and Research affiliate at the Euro-Mediterranean Centre for Climate Change (CMCC). He is Lead Author for the Working Group III of the Fifth Assessment Report of the IPCC. His main research interests are in Environmental Economics. He is one of the authors of WITCH, an Integrated Assessment Model to study optimal climate change policies. His work on the economics of mitigation focuses on the dynamics of technological change, on financing issues, on the international trade of oil and electricity. Emanuele is now working at a new generation global model of climate change impacts.
Francesco Bosello is presently associate researcher at the Fondazione Eni Enrico Mattei (FEEM) of Milan, assistant professor of economics at the University Statale of Milan and affiliate scientist of the Italian “Euromediterranean Center for Climate Change” (CMCC). His main interests are focused on climate-change policy and modelling with particular emphasis on negotiation aspects of international environmental agreements and on optimal policy design considering adaptation and mitigation options.
Valentina Bosetti works as a modeler for the Sustainable Development Programme and as Climate Change topic leader, coordinating a research group on numerical analysis of carbon mitigation options and policies. She has published several papers in the field of economics of climate change policy, including some linking forest management to the climate change policies. Valentina is currently the holder of a ERC grant on innovation in energy technologies.
Mariaester Cassinelli is involved as project manager in several European and international projects within the research programmes “Climate Change and Sustainable Development” and “Energy: Resources and Markets”. As a member of the “Fund-raising and Projects Office” at FEEM, Mariaester is involved in the management of all FEEM’s funded projects. Her research research interests mainly involve energy and energy markets, climate change, sustainable tourism, environmental education, economic and environmental valuation of natural resources and data envelopment analysis applications.
Aklesso Egbendewe-Mondzozo works at FEEM within the "Climate Change and Sustainable Development Research Programme". His main research interests involve Energy, Climate change and Environmental policy, Transportation Economics, Industrial Organization, Econometrics, Mathematical programming and Risk analysis.
Cristina Cattaneo is a senior researcher at Fondazione Eni Enrico Mattei (FEEM), where she collaborates in the Research Programme “Climate Change and Sustainable Development”. Her main research interests involve applied econometrics, the economics of migration and development economics.
Fabio Eboli works at FEEM within the "Climate Change and Sustainable Development Research Programme". He also works with the Climate and Impact Policies research team at the Euro-Mediterranean Center on Climate Change (CMCC). His main research field is economic analysis of climate change impacts and policies through computable general equilibrium modelling. Fabio is now leading the research team of the FEEM Sustainable Index project. He has been and is currently involved in several EU FP6 and FP7 research project such as CIRCE, ClimateCost, ENSEMBLE, IN-STREAM, MEDPRO.
Ramiro Parrado works at FEEM within the "Climate Change and Sustainable Development Research Programme" and also works with the Climate and Impact Policies research team at the Euro Mediterranean Centre on Climate Change (CMCC). His main research fields are economics of climate change impacts and policy assessment; and computable general equilibrium modelling.
Roberta Pierfederici works as researcher at FEEM within the “Climate Change and Sustainable Development Research Programme”. Her research interests include Climate Change Economics, Adaptation Strategies, Sustainable Development, International Economics and Energy Security.
Elena Claire Ricci is junior researcher at FEEM and a post-doc research fellow at the department of Economics of Università degli Studi di Milano. Her main research interests include climate change modelling and policies, green taxation, energy economics, innovation policies and sustainability in the agri-food sector.
An economist by background - is the PI for IIASA in Global-IQ and leads WP3 on model developments, i.e. models will be prepared, so that they can be used to investigate the impacts of the global challenges defined in WP1.
Milan Ščasný, is a head of Environmental Economics and Sociology Unit and senior research fellow at CUNI. His research specialisation is in field of environmental economics and his research covers several areas including analysis of residential demand and consumer behaviour, non-market valuation, especially health benefit valuation, and tax incidence analysis with focus on distributional aspects.
Samuel Carrara is junior researcher at Fondazione Eni Enrico Mattei (FEEM), where he collaborates in the Research Programme “Climate Change and Sustainable Development". His main research interests include renewable energies, sustainable development, climate and energy economics and energy policies.
Gabriele Standardi is junior researcher at Fondazione Eni Enrico Mattei (FEEM), where he collaborates in the Research Programme “Climate Change and Sustainable Development"; he also works within the “Climate and Impact Policies” research division at Euro-Mediterranean Center on Climate Change (CMCC).His main research field is computable general equilibrium modelling and climate-change policy.
Carlo Orecchia is a junior researcher at Fondazione Eni Enrico Mattei (FEEM) where he is involved in the economic analysis of climate change impacts and policies through both computable general equilibrium and integrated assessment modeling. His main research interests are growth theory and the environment, climate change modeling and policies, applied econometrics.
Fabio Sferra is Researcher at Fondazione Eni Enrico Mattei (FEEM) within the "Climate Change and Sustainable Development Research Programme". He also works for the Climate and Impact Policies division at the Euro-Mediterranean Center on Climate Change (CMCC). His main research interests include energy and climate change modelling
Johannes Emmerling holds a Ph.D. from the Toulouse School of Economics (France) and an M.A. in Economics from the Free University Berlin. He was a postgraduate fellow in Development Cooperation at the German Development Institute, Bonn. Prior to joining FEEM, he has been working amongst others at the Social Science Research Center (WZB) Berlin, as Consultant for the Organization of American States and the World Bank, and as Lecturer at Université Toulouse 1 Capitole.He joined FEEM in 2012 as a Junior Researcher in the research programme on Climate Change and Sustainable Development. His main areas of research include Climate change and Energy economics, Risk and Uncertainty, Welfare Economics and Development.
Susan Gransden is a Project Officer at the Centre for Economic Policy Research (CEPR) and the main CEPR contact for the GLOBAL IQ project. She has a BAH in Political Science and Philosophy from Queen's University, Kingston, Canada and a Masters in Public Management and Governance from the University of Ottawa, Canada.
Viv studied economics at Birkbeck College, University of London, where he was awarded the Gerstenberg Prize for Economics and the Tessa Blackstone Prize. At CEPR Viv manages the organisation’s research project portfolio and directs the Centre’s outreach initiatives to the policy community in the UK and Europe.