
Júlia Machado currently works as a Marie S.Curie fellow at the National University of Ireland in Galway (NUIG) developing her PhD at NUIG’s School of Political Science and Sociology. Her research is part of the Solar2Chem H2020 Project where she compiles and analyzes measures and incentives for hydrogen and the solar chemicals industry. Since 2015 Júlia has been part of different renewable energy projects set in Brazil, Ireland, Spain and Portugal, working also as a collaborator of the Laboratorio CoEdPa initiative discussing, among other topics, the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals. She holds an MSc in Water and Coastal Management (WACOMA Erasmus Mundus programme – UCa,UNIBO,UAlg) and a B.A in environmental management (Federal Institute of Rio de Janeiro).
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