Summary
Federico Karagulian is an environmental data scientist and research staffer with 13 years of experience building data-driven tools for sustainable mobility, air quality and satellite-based environmental monitoring. He combines a PhD in physical chemistry with hands-on software skills—R, Python, R-Shiny, Streamlit/Flask and AWS—to implement map-matching, vulnerability/resilience analyses of road networks and operational IoT sensor systems at national and European scales. As ENEA’s IEA EV-TCP delegate he bridges transportation policy and technical implementation, from floating car data algorithms to fast-charging feasibility studies. His background in experimental physical chemistry and atmospheric modeling informs pragmatic, reproducible workflows for big, geospatial and health-linked datasets. Notably, he translates complex satellite and sensor streams into interactive products for end users, pairing statistical rigor with practical deployment experience.
13 years of coding experience
2 years of employment as a software developer
University of Milan
PhD, Environmental studies (Physical-Chemistry), PhD, Environmental studies (Physical-Chemistry) at Ecole polytechnique fédérale de Lausanne
English, French, Italian