Summary
Víctor Valverde is an environmental engineer and emissions scientist with 10+ years of experience blending field testing, modelling and policy support to reduce air pollution from road transport. As Scientific & Technical Officer at the JRC he leads laboratory and real-driving testing campaigns, large-scale data analysis and the technical work underpinning Euro 7 and earlier RDE regulations. His background in air quality modelling and atmospheric dynamics (PhD, CALIOPE experience) gives him a rare ability to connect vehicle-scale emissions measurements with regional air quality impacts. Comfortable translating between technicians, policymakers and industry, he has driven methodological advances in testing protocols and CO2 modelling during the WLTP transition. Based in Lombardy, he couples rigorous academic publication with hands-on experimental work, aiming to cut both pollutant and carbon footprints through science-driven regulation.
10 years of coding experience
8 years of employment as a software developer
Master of Advanced Studies, Ecology and Environment, Master of Advanced Studies, Ecology and Environment at Universidad Complutense de Madrid
UPC Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya
M. Sc., Meteorology and Climatology, M. Sc., Meteorology and Climatology at Spanish Meteorological Institute - AEMET
Bachelor's Degree in Biology, Environmental Sciences, Ecology, Spatial Planning, Natural Resource Managment, EIA, Bachelor's Degree in Biology, Environmental Sciences, Ecology, Spatial Planning, Natural Resource Managment, EIA at Universidad de Alicante
Spanish, English, French, Catalan, Italian