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Pablo Salas Bravo
Senior Economist
Department of Land Economy
University of Cambridge;Conservation Research Institute, University of Cambridge;Cambridge Centre for Environment, Energy and Natural Resource Governance, University of Cambridge;International Finance Corporation, World Bank Group
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Dr Salas interdisciplinary background combines extensive training in physics, mathematics, computing sciences, dynamic systems modelling, economics and public policy. Dr Salas has plenty of experience in research projects as Principal Investigator (BRIDGE-TESC and B2I), Co-Investigator (EEIST, FRANTIC) and Researcher (BRIDGE, LINKS2015) on various grants. Under the Prince of Wales Global Sustainability Fellowship Programme, Dr Salas’ research brings together contributions from the fields of complex theory, macroeconomics, dynamic systems modelling and technology/engineering, to study the potential for radical innovation in technology and business models to disruptively catalyse the transition to a sustainable economy. Over the last decade, Dr Salas has worked closely with teams at C-EENRG, Cambridge Econometrics, Open University and University of Exeter in the development of FTT (Future Technology Transformation Models), a family of bottom-up evolutionary simulations of technology diffusion based on cross-sectional discrete choice models. FTT is part of the integrated assessment model E3ME-FTT-GENIE, a modelling suite currently being used to support policy assessment in several world regions, including Europe (European Commission, at DG ENERGY and DG CLIMA), Asia and America. In parallel to his academic career, Dr Salas has engaged in the development of international programmes on innovation and technology transfer. Some of the partners in this area include the International Outreach Programme at Cambridge Enterprise (the commercialisation arm of the research and intellectual property of the University of Cambridge), Cambridge Cleantech (a network of more than 500 cleantech companies in the UK) and several technology transfer offices in Brazil and Chile. Before doing his PhD, Dr Salas led the development of large engineering projects in Chile, including the first large scale system for automatic detection of wildfires (covering an area of 20,000 km2), and the radiocommunication system for the lines 4/4A of the Subway in Santiago.
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npj Climate Actionno. 1 (2024): 1-9
Jin Qin, Cormac Lynch,Peter Barbrook-Johnson,Pablo Salas, Guanyu Yang,Michel Ferreira Cardia Haddad,Femke Nijsse,Roberto Pasqualino,Jean-Francois Mercure
CLIMATE POLICY (2023)
Social Science Research Network (2020)
Nature sustainabilityno. 6 (2020): 437-447
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