Luis Gustavo Tudeschini

Luis Gustavo Tudeschini is focusing his research on regional development, inequalities, household consumption patterns, and their relationship with energy and carbon footprint.

Luis Gustavo Tudeschini is a former YSSP (2015) and was awarded this year to continue at IIASA developing his PhD research focusing on regional development, inequalities, household consumption patterns and their relationship with energy and carbon footprint. His thesis committee is composed of Prof. Dr. Suani T. Coelho (USP), Prof. Dr. Joaquim J. M. Guilhoto (OECD) and Dr. Narasimha Rao (IIASA).

Mr. Tudeschini received his bachelor’s degree in Economics from the University of São Paulo in 2012. He is currently a fourth year PhD candidate at the Research Group on Bioenergy, Institute of Energy and Environment, University of São Paulo. Since 2014, he is a team member of the French-Brazilian research project entitled “Evolution of consumption patterns, economic convergence and carbon footprint of development: A comparison Brazil – France (ECOPA)”. He also has been involved in projects on Biofuels, Investment in Sustainable Energy, Energy Access, and International and Regional Trading.

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Funding: CAPES (Brazilian Federal Agency for Support and Evaluation of Graduate)

Nationality: Brazilian

Program: Energy

Dates: March 2017 - January 2018


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