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Francesco Fuso Nerini is an associate professor at KTH Royal Institute of Technology in the Energy Systems division and serves as the director of the KTH Climate Action Centre. His research addresses multidisciplinary sustainable development issues, focusing on future climate change actions, energy choices, and the impact of artificial intelligence on achieving climate sustainability goals. He is an honorary research fellow at the Environmental Change Institute at the University of Oxford and holds current research affiliations with the RFF-CMCC European Institute of Economics and Environment in Italy, as well as the UCL Energy Development Group in the UK. His post-doctoral experience includes work with the World Energy Outlook team at the International Energy Agency and guest researcher roles with the Italian National Agency for New Technologies, Energy and the Environment, and institutions in Australia and Brazil. Francesco holds a Ph.D. and Docent degree in Energy Environmental Systems Analysis from KTH, along with three master's degrees in Environmental Sustainable Energy Engineering from Politecnico Di Milano, UPC, and KTH.
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