Emanuele Campiglio is the principal investigator of the SMOOTH project. He is associate professor at the University of Bologna.
Cristina is the project manager of SMOOTH. Cristina is part of the Services for research Area of the University of Bologna
Francesco is assistant professor at the Sant'Anna School of Advanced Studies. In SMOOTH he contributes to the macroeconomic modelling work of WP2.
Alessandro is assistant professor at Venice Ca' Foscari University. In SMOOTH he contributes to the macroeconomic modelling work as part of WP2.
Bhavita is a pre-doc research fellow at the University of Bologna. In SMOOTH she contributes to the production networks line of work in WP2.
Roberto is a pre-doc research fellow at the University of Bologna. In SMOOTH, he contributes to the modelling work on heterogeneous expectations and low-carbon transition.
Nicolò is a pre-doc research fellow at the University of Bologna. His research interest lies in the intersection of development economics and environmental economics.
Hubert is a PhD Candidate in Economics at the University of Bologna. In SMOOTH, he is working on the macroeconomic modelling of the low-carbon transition (WP2).
Roberta is a postdoctoral researcher at RFF-CMCC European Institute on the Economics and the Environment (EIEE). In SMOOTH, she contributes to the modelling work on heterogeneous expectations and low-carbon transition.
Maria Alejandra is a postdoctoral researcher at the University of Bologna. In SMOOTH, she is working on behaviors toward low-carbon transitions through experimental and behavioral economics.
Paloma is a pre-doc research fellow at the University of Bologna. In SMOOTH, she is working on the macroeconomic impact of climate policies.
Louis is a PhD candidate at CIRED and Ecole des Ponts ParisTech. In Smooth, he contributes to WP2 on the modelling of the low-carbon transition.
Claudia is currently the project coordinator assistant. In SMOOTH she supports the project team in communication activities, meetings and in some administrative and reporting issues.