Senior Lecturer at the University of Hertfordshire
Dr. Maurizio Catulli is a Senior Lecturer at the University of Hertfordshire. His research interests include Mobility as a Service and sustainable transport, Product Service systems (PSS), sustainable production & consumption, the circular and sharing economies and their persistence in a post-coronavirus world. Maurizio led several research and consultancy projects across the automotive, pharmaceutical, electronics and defence industries.
At The University of Hertfordshire, he lectures in Managing Change for Environmental Management and Solving Environmental Problems and from September 2021, he will lecture on a new MSc in Transport Planning. He led several “live” client consultancy projects, including UK Government funded Knowledge Transfer Partnerships (KTP). Maurizio has led REBUS, a project on sustainable consumption funded by DEFRA and which deployed academic staff from Environmental Sciences, Creative Arts, Psychology and Engineering Schools.
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