Francesco Scarnera
About Francesco Scarnera
Francesco Scarnera is a Graduate Urban and Transport Planner at Arup in Dublin, Ireland, with a background in urban planning and policy design from Politecnico di Milano.
Current Position at Arup
Francesco Scarnera is currently employed as a Graduate Urban and Transport Planner at Arup. He has been with the company since 2020 and works in Dublino, Irlanda. His role involves various aspects of urban and transport planning, contributing to Arup's projects and initiatives in the field.
Previous Experience at MI10 Studio Srl
Before joining Arup, Francesco Scarnera worked as a Freelance Urban Planner and GIS Analyst at MI10 Studio Srl. His tenure at the company lasted from 2019 to 2020 for four months in Milano, Italia. In this role, he utilized geographic information systems (GIS) to assist in urban planning projects.
Internship at Systematica
In 2018, Francesco Scarnera held an internship position at Systematica, where he was involved in transportation planning. This internship lasted for three months and took place in Milano, Italia. His experience at Systematica provided him with a foundation in transportation planning practices and methodologies.
Internship at Metropolitan City of Milan
Francesco Scarnera also completed an internship at the Metropolitan City of Milan in 2015, working in their Urban Planning Department. This two-month internship in Milano, Italia allowed him to gain experience in urban planning and understand the workings of municipal planning departments.
Education at Politecnico di Milano
Francesco Scarnera pursued his higher education at Politecnico di Milano. He obtained a Bachelor’s degree in Urban Planning from 2012 to 2016, and subsequently, a Master of Science degree in Urban Planning and Policy Design from 2016 to 2019. His comprehensive education laid the groundwork for his career in urban and transport planning.
Exchange Programme at Rijksuniversiteit Groningen
During the academic year of 2017-2018, Francesco Scarnera participated in an exchange programme at the Faculty of Spatial Science, Rijksuniversiteit Groningen. This international experience provided him with a broader perspective on spatial science and urban planning, complementing his studies at Politecnico di Milano.