Sylvain Quoilin is a senior energy researcher and academic with 12 years of experience in energy systems, planning and the integration of renewables, currently serving as Chercheur Qualifié FNRS and associate professor at the University of Liège. His background spans postdoctoral work at the European Commission on storage and flexibility, a faculty role at KU Leuven, and long-standing teaching duties at ULg, reflecting a blend of research, policy advising and pedagogy. He holds advanced doctoral training in environmental and energy systems from MIT and TUM, underpinned by engineering degrees from institutions in Belgium, Chile and Spain. Sylvain’s work focuses on practical pathways for decarbonization, connecting modeling of energy systems with real-world policy and market considerations. As a scientific expert for the European Commission, he brings rare experience translating research insights into policy-relevant guidance. Beyond academia, his international education and roles suggest a talent for bridging multidisciplinary teams and cross-border projects.
12 years of coding experience
11 years of employment as a software developer
Master, Energetics & Mechanical engineering, Master, Energetics & Mechanical engineering at University of Liège
Engineering, Energy engineering, Engineering, Energy engineering at Universidad de Málaga
Engineering, Engineering at Universidad de Concepción
Phd, Energy Systems, Phd, Energy Systems at Technical University of Munich
Phd, Environmental science, Phd, Environmental science at Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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