Enrico Pisoni
Biography
Enrico Pisoni works as a scientific / technical project officer in the Air and Climate Unit, at the Joint Research Centre (JRC) of the European Commission. He graduated in Environmental Engineering from the ‘Politecnico of Milan’ in 2002, and obtained a Ph.D. in Information Engineering from the University of Brescia in 2007, contributing to the development of RIAT (the ‘Regional Integrated Assessment Tool’), a tool to design optimal policies to improve air quality at regional scale. In his current job at JRC, he is mainly responsible for the development and application of SHERPA (‘Screening for High Emission Reduction Potential on Air’), a tool for source allocation and scenario analysis of air quality, in Europe. He contributed to the ‘PM2.5 Atlas’, a report analysing the sources of pollution (for PM2.5) on 150 cities in Europe. His research interests include modelling and simulation of nonlinear systems, system identification and optimisation techniques. He is mainly concerned with air quality applications, considering monitoring, forecasting and planning. He is author of more than 60 publications on scientific journals, part of the FAIRMODE (the network for Air Quality Modellers in Europe) Steering Group, part of the Editorial Board of the scientific journal ‘Environmental Modelling and Software’.