Leonardo Tricomi
About Leonardo Tricomi
Leonardo Tricomi is a postdoctoral researcher at Enerkem in Sherbrooke, Quebec, where he has worked since 2019. He holds a PhD and has a background in environmental engineering, with experience in life cycle assessments and waste management practices.
Work at Enerkem
Leonardo Tricomi has been employed at Enerkem since 2014. He currently holds the position of Ricercatore Post Dottorato, a role he has occupied since 2019. His work focuses on advanced research in waste management and recycling technologies. Prior to his current position, he served as a PhD researcher at Enerkem from 2014 to 2017 and again from 2017 to 2018 as a postdoctoral researcher. His contributions include conducting a Life Cycle Assessment of various waste management practices and developing a multi-criteria decision model for waste management scenarios in the Montreal Metropolitan Community.
Education and Expertise
Leonardo Tricomi's educational background includes a Laurea triennale in Ingegneria per l'Ambiente e Territorio from the University of Florence, completed from 2005 to 2010. He furthered his studies at the Università degli Studi di Trento, where he obtained a Magistrale in Ingegneria per l'Ambiente e Territorio - Gestione delle risorse energetiche from 2010 to 2013. He also achieved the Abilitazione alla professione di Ingegnere in 2013. His expertise lies in environmental engineering, waste management, and the development of innovative recycling technologies.
Background
Leonardo Tricomi completed his secondary education at Liceo Scientifico Niccolò Rodolico from 2000 to 2005. He has worked in various capacities in both academic and research institutions, including a brief tenure as a Post Graduate at the University of Trento in 2014. His career has been characterized by a focus on environmental sustainability and innovative waste management solutions.
Achievements
Tricomi has proposed a Not-for-Profit Business Model Canvas aimed at improving waste plastic packaging management, emphasizing social and environmental benefits. He has also developed a multi-criteria decision model to assess potential waste management scenarios for the Montreal Metropolitan Community. His research contributions reflect a commitment to advancing sustainable practices in waste management.