Francesco Gardumi is a researcher and energy analyst with nine years’ experience developing and applying open-source, model-based tools for integrated energy, water, land-use and climate planning at national and regional scales. Based at KTH in Stockholm, he has led EC-funded projects (notably REEEM), helped create the Energy Modelling Platform for Europe, and managed multi-sectoral model linkages to assess EU decarbonisation pathways. He combines hands-on code development roots in OSeMOSYS with extensive capacity-building—delivering trainings across Europe, Asia and Africa in collaboration with UNDESA, UNDP, UNECA and GIZ. His PhD on power plant flexibility underpins a practical focus on short- and long-term system optimization and social impact inclusion, and he champions stakeholder toolkits for knowledge transfer. Notably, he bridges academic rigour and operational policy engagement, translating complex modelling into usable inputs for decision makers.
9 years of coding experience
2 years of employment as a software developer
Mechanical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering at Universidade tecnica de Lisboa
Master's degree, Energy engineering, Production and conversion of energy, 110/110, Master's degree, Energy engineering, Production and conversion of energy, 110/110 at Politecnico di Milano
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Francesco Gardumi - Researcher at KTH Royal Institute of Technology