Manfredi Marisol

BA in Economics (Argentina), MA in Economic Policies for the Global Transition (EPOG+ in Unito & Sorbonne Université)

innovation; dark side; wellbeing; patents; r&d; toxicity; technology
Mar del Plata, Argentina
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The Dark Side of Innovation

Curricula:
CU2
Supervisor:
Elisa Giuliani
Affiliation:
Universtà di Pisa
Langues:
Spanish, Italian, English

About me

I'm a PhD Scholar at IUSS in SDC. I hold a BA in Economics at the National University of Mar del Plata and an Erasmus Mundus Joint MA on Economic Policies for the Global  Transition, specialized in Innovation, Knowledge and the Digital  Transition from Sorbonne Université and Università di Torino. I worked  teaching and researching in my former University, in the Ministry of Development in Argentina and in the public/private company YPF.

My research

"The Dark Side of Innovation" is a relatively new framework to better understand the nature and consequences of  innovation. I will specifically work on the   components detailed in patents in order to apply computational  chemistry models to asses and predict toxicity, with the aim of protecting  both the environment and human life, closing the gap between the velocity of  the processes of innovation and the slower rhythm of policy regulations.