Team leaders

Prof. Pantelis Capros

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First name: 
Pantelis
Last name: 
Capros
Position: 
Scientific Bureau, Chair of Scenario Building Committee, WP8 leader, ICCS/NTUA team leader
Phone: 
+30 210 772 36 29 / 41
Biography: 

Prof. Pantelis Capros heads the E3MLab of ICCS. He is a Professor of Energy Economics and Operation Research at the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering of National Technical University of Athens. He has built and used a variety of large-scale mathematical models and has more than 20 years professional experience of consultancy in the domain of energy and economic policy. For the MEDPRO project, E3MLAB will use and apply the GEM-E3 general equilibrium model. In particular, the model version developed already for the integrated FP6 research project CIRCE studying impacts of climate change on the Mediterranean economic and ecological system.

Dr. George Groenewold

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Dr.
First name: 
George
Last name: 
Groenewold
Position: 
WP3 leader, NIDI team leader
Phone: 
+31 70 35 65 260
Biography: 

Dr. George Groenewold is a demographer at NiDi. Before, he worked at FAO (Regional Advisory Services for the Middle East and West Asia) providing support to institutions in the region on Population and Development issues in the context of Rural Development. At NiDi, his research covers, among others, international migration from African and Middle Eastern countries to Europe. He also carries out training missions in the region on demographic analysis, including population projection methods and software applications.

Dr. Nathalie Tocci

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Nathalie
Last name: 
Tocci
Position: 
WP2 leader, IAI team leader
IAI
Phone: 
+39 06 322 43 60
Biography: 

Nathalie Tocci (BA Oxford, MSc and PhD LSE) is Senior Fellow at the Transatlantic Academy, Washington and the Istituto Affari Internazionali, Rome. She is also Associate Editor of The International Spectator. She has held previous research positions at the Centre for European Policy Studies and the European University Institute. Her research interests include European foreign policy, conflict resolution, Transatlantic relations and the European neighborhood, with a particular focus on Turkey, Cyprus, the Mediterranean and the South Caucasus. Nathalie is the winner of the 2008 Anna Lindh award for the study of European foreign policy. Her book publications include: Cyprus: A Conflict at the Crossroads (with T. Diez eds) 2009, The EU and Conflict Resolution: Promoting Peace in the Backyard, 2007, EU Accession Dynamics and Conflict Resolution: Catalyzing Peace or Consolidating Partition in Cyprus?, 2004, Towards Accession Negotiations: Turkey’s Domestic and Foreign Policy Challenges Ahead (with A. Evin eds) 2004.