Postdoctoral researcher, Stockholm University
Louis Delannoy is a Postdoctoral Researcher for the Global Economic Dynamics and the Biosphere programme (GEDB) of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences and the Stockholm Resilience Centre.
A transdisciplinary scholar, Louis combines various research fields to understand how multiple environmental and social shocks interact to create systemic crises, with a focus on the role of the global production ecosystem. More specifically, he examines how shocks are transferred, absorbed and linked together across space, time and sectors of society and develop methods to empirically answer these questions. Other research interests range from political ecology to economic anthropology.
Louis´s academic credentials include a B. Sc. in Civil Engineering and M. Sc. in Energy Management and Sustainability, both from EPFL, as well as a PhD in Applied Mathematics from the University of Grenoble Alpes. His PhD thesis explored the systemic risks emerging from the interaction between energy, finance and the economy, from an ecological economics perspective.
Keywords: systemic risks, ecological economics, energy transition, sustainability, EROI, Integrated Assessment Models.
ORCID: 0000-0002-5821-2597
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