Francesco Fuso-Nerini
Associate Professor
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Researcher
About me
Francesco Fuso Nerini works as associate professor at the KTH division of Energy Systems, and is the director of the KTH Climate Action Centre. His focus is on addressing multi-disciplinary sustainable development related issues – including how future climate change and action, energy choices, and AI will affect the achievement of the climate and sustainable development goals.
Francesco is also an honorary reseach fellow at the Environmental Change Institute at the University of Oxford. He currently has research affiliations at the RFF-CMCC European Institute on Economics and the Environment in Italy, and at the UCL Energy and Development Group in the UK. Moreover, Francesco has post-doctoral experience from the UCL-Energy Institute at University College London and from the World Energy Outlook team at the International Energy Agency. Francesco also worked at the Italian National Agency for New Technologies, Energy and the Environment and as guest researcher both in Australia (Melbourne Energy Institute of Melbourne University) and Brazil (Federal University of Pará).
Francesco holds a PhD and Docent degree in Energy and Environmental Systems Analysis from KTH, and 3 MSc degrees in Environmental and Sustainable Energy Engineering (from Politecnico Di Milano, Italy; UPC, Spain; and KTH,Sweden).
Courses
Degree Project in Energy Systems Analysis, Second Cycle (MJ248X), examiner, course responsible | Course web
Degree Project in Energy Systems, Sustainability and Industrial Engineering, first cycle (MJ148X), examiner | Course web
Degree Project in Energy Technology, Second Cycle (MJ218X), examiner | Course web
Degree Project in Sustainable Energy Engineering, First Cycle (MJ146X), examiner | Course web
Energy Systems (MJ1145), course responsible, teacher | Course web
Energy Systems for Sustainable Development (MJ2508), teacher | Course web
Methods of research in sustainable energy (MJ2510), teacher | Course web
Sustainability perspectives for assessing and designing research, projects and policies (MJ2516), examiner | Course web