Researchers

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Giacomo Marangoni analysed the wealth of data coming from smart meters and energy sensors to identify patterns of behavioral response to information feedback on consumption.

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Arianna Galliera worked on lab and field experiments, focusing on the decision making process in energy consumption…

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Francesco Lamperti was responsible for the evaluation of the relationship between financial stability and climate change and for the design of policies aimed at directing investments towards low-carbon technologies.

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Oreane Edelenbosch worked on building a behaviorally founded end use model to connect to the integrated assessment of climate change and energy policies…

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Matteo Fontana studied ways to deal with the multiplicity and complexity of data coming from various sources, such as smart meters, social networks, behavioural experiments and surveys.

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Mariaester Cassinelli worked as a senior scientific manager, contributing to the management of research activities of the COBHAM project…

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Giovanna d’Adda was responsible within COBHAM for the study of the role of behavioral factors in the diffusion of energy conservation practices and in the evaluation of energy efficiency programs…

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Yu Gao worked on understanding people’s energy consumption using behavioral tools, and how applying behavioral interventions can help people make better decisions…

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Johannes Emmerling studied the role of behavioral traits on energy consumption decisions and the resulting welfare effects, to ultimately implement these findings in Integrated Assessment Models…

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Christine Gutekunst used a combination of theory and empirical methods to understand the role of social networks in determining environmental behavior…

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Marina Nasiis a freelance journalist who worked on disseminating our work on green nudges…