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Mario Mariniello's picture
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Mario Mariniello is Senior Fellow at Bruegel, the Brussels-based think-tank. He leads Bruegel’s project on the “Future of Work and Inclusive Growth” which closely analyses the impact of artificial intelligence (AI) on the nature, quantity and quality of work, welfare systems and inclusive growth at large. In particular, the role of technology in reshaping society when subject to extreme stress (i.e. during a pandemic). Before joining Bruegel, Mario was Digital Adviser at the European Political Strategy Centre (EPSC), a European Commission in-house think-tank that operated under the authority of President Jean-Claude Juncker. The EPSC provided the President and the College of Commissioners with strategic, evidence-based analysis and forward-looking policy advice. In his capacity of Digital Adviser, Mario led the EPSC’s work on Digital Single Market issues. Mario has also previously been a Bruegel Fellow focusing on “Competition Policy and Regulation”. From 2007 to 2012, Mario was a member of the Chief Economist Team at DG-Competition, European Commission. During that time, he developed the economic analysis of a number of topical antitrust and merger cases in the technological and transport sectors. Mario holds a Ph.D. in Industrial Organization from the European University Institute of Fiesole (Florence) and a M.Sc. in Economics from CORIPE (Turin). He currently teaches a course in Digital Economy at the College of Europe and has previously taught a course in European Economic Integration for Master students at the Université Libre de Bruxelles (ULB).
Irene Bucelli's picture
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Research Officer at the Centre for Analysis of Social Exclusion (CASE) at the London School of Economics
Regina Ynestrillas's picture
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Graduate in M.Sc. Environmental Policy and Sustainability Management with a focus in the intersection of policy and the environment. I have experience in public, private, and non-profit organizations. My experience and education comprise energy efficiency, water infrastructure, sustainable development, innovation ecosystems, urban systems, and food systems. I currently split my time between taking part in the Local Pathways Fellowship 2020 cohort and as a Solutions Content Project Officer at the UN Sustainable Development Solutions Network.
Nicole De Silva's picture
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I am a professor in the Department of Political Science at Concordia University in Montreal, Canada. I hold a DPhil/PhD in International Relations from the University of Oxford. My research focuses on international institutions and law, human rights, and international criminal justice. I have experience providing policy advice to governments, international organizations, and NGOs. For further details, please see my website: www.nicoledesilva.com.
Kun Zhao's picture
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Kun Zhao is a Research Fellow at BehaviourWorks Australia, Monash University. She completed her PhD at the University of Melbourne where she looked at personality traits (politeness, compassion, honesty-humility) and prosocial behaviour using paradigms from experimental economics. Her research interests lie in the areas of behaviour change, personality and individual differences, prosocial behaviour, and prejudice. She works with government and industry organisations on how to change behaviour for a more sustainable, inclusive, and healthier society.
Huw Davies's picture
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Dr Davies' research interest is in transport policy and regulation. He looks to use his knowledge of emerging technology trajectories to support the development of policy and regulatory actions that optimise, adapt or radically transform the mobility system in order to minimise the negative impacts of road transport. It is multi-disciplinary, linking engineering, social sciences and business.
Liz Richardson's picture
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Professor of Public Administration, University of Manchester
Moira Dustin's picture
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Feminist researcher in subjects including gender, sexual orientation and gender identity, asylum, migration, equality and human rights.
Lina Cardona's picture
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Economist with research interests in gender economics and experimental economics
Kelsey O'Connor's picture
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Kelsey's goal is to contribute research leading ultimately to a redefinition of success in national discourse, thereby supporting systems, both public and private, to promote subjective well-being. He is a Researcher in the Economics of Well-Being at STATEC Research, with the National Institute of Statistics and Economic Studies of Luxembourg, and serves as Associate Editor (economics) for the Journal of Happiness Studies, on the Executive Board of the International Society for Quality-of-Life Studies (ISQOLS), and on the Advisory Panel for the What Works Centre for WellBeing (U.K.). He cohosts STATEC Research’s Measuring Progress and Well-being Research Seminar (https://statistiques.public.lu/en/statistique-publique/statec/red/measuringprogress.html). He is a Research Affiliate with the Institute for Labor Economics (IZA), Global Labor Economics (GLO) Fellow, Senior Research Associate with the School of Economics at the University of Johannesburg, and Research Advisor with Gallup. He completed a Ph.D. in economics in 2017 at the University of Southern California. Please see his website for the most current information: https://sites.google.com/site/kelseyjoconnor/

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