Summary
Luis Kopp is a multidisciplinary researcher and practitioner combining a PhD candidacy in Complex Adaptive Systems at UFRJ with a decade of experience in environmental engineering, carbon markets and public-sector innovation. He has led greenhouse gas inventories and monitoring systems across ~80 companies and helped register diverse carbon projects for the UNFCCC, contributing to the issuance of over one million carbon credits in Latin America. His work bridges AI-driven fraud detection, IoT and adaptive systems research with hands-on implementation of quality management and stakeholder training in industry and government contexts. With an MBA from FGV and an engineering degree from PUC-Rio, he blends technical rigor, policy insight and operational execution—an unusual mix that enables translating complex research into measurable sustainability outcomes.
10 years of coding experience
PhD candidate in Computer Science, Adaptative Complex Systems, PhD candidate in Computer Science, Adaptative Complex Systems at PPGI UFRJ
FGV - Fundação Getulio Vargas
Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro
English, Portuguese, Spanish