Visiting Scholar, Dep. Ag & Resource Economics at University of California, Berkeley
London, England, United Kingdom
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Eugenie Dugoua is an environmental economist and Associate Professor at LSE, currently visiting Berkeley’s Department of Agricultural & Resource Economics, with nine years of academic experience bridging economics, innovation policy, and sustainable development. Her research interrogates how institutions and policies shape technological change and the direction of innovation to reconcile economic growth with environmental and social sustainability. Trained as an engineer and a PhD in Sustainable Development from Columbia, she brings a rare combination of hard-science rigor and policy-focused economic analysis to questions of science and technology governance. Past roles span industry project management at Procter & Gamble and lab research at Tsinghua, which informs her pragmatic approach to translating theory into actionable policy insights. She is based in London but actively collaborates internationally, blending classroom teaching, empirical research, and institutional engagement to influence how societies adopt cleaner technologies.
9 years of coding experience
10 years of employment as a software developer
Graduate Diploma in Economics, Economics, Graduate Diploma in Economics, Economics at University of London International Programmes
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Sustainable Development, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Sustainable Development at Columbia University - School of International and Public Affairs
Classes Préparatoire, Physique-Chimie, Classes Préparatoire, Physique-Chimie at Lycée Pierre De Fermat
Diplôme d’Ingénieur, Diplôme d’Ingénieur at Chimie ParisTech - PSL
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Eugenie Dugoua - Visiting Scholar, Dep. Ag & Resource Economics at University of California, Berkeley