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Ugur Soytas

Professor, Head of Section

Ugur Soytas

Department of Technology, Management and Economics

Climate Economics and Risk Management Section, Division for Climate and Energy Policy

Produktionstorvet

Building 424 Room 020

2800 Kgs. Lyngby

Danmark

45256946

uguso@dtu.dk

0000-0002-6143-289X

energy economics energy finance energy-environment-economy-society commodity markets

Prof. Dr. Ugur Soytas is the Head of the Climate Economics and Risk Management Section under the Sustainability Division of the Department of Technology, Management, and Economics at the Technical University of Denmark. He previously worked at the Dept. of Bus. Adm. and the Energy Economics and Policy track of the Earth System Science graduate program at Middle East Technical University (METU).  He is the co-editor of Energy Economics, associate editor of Sustainable Production and Consumption, and the lead editor of the Routledge Handbook of Energy Economics for Taylor & Francis (2019). He received his BSc in Business Administration from METU. He holds an MBA and a Ph.D. degree in economics from Texas Tech University. After completing his Ph.D., he worked as a visiting assistant professor at the Department of Economics at TTU for a semester. He also worked as a visiting research scholar at the Finance and Real Estate Department of UT Arlington between Sep. 2016-June 2017.  His research follows two tracks: energy-economy-environment-society nexus and energy commodity markets. He uses empirical methods and an interdisciplinary approach to investigate these issues. He has published several papers in high-impact peer-reviewed journals such as Energy Economics, Energy, Energy Policy, Ecological Economics, Applied Energy, Annals of Operations Research, Journal of Banking and Finance, Journal of Policy Modeling, Global Finance Journal, and Emerging Markets Finance and Trade. He has over 9500 citations, an i-10 index of 54, and an h-index of 33 according to Google Scholar (accessed 13/07/2021). His papers are recognized by review articles as highly influential in the energy economics, and environmental and ecological economics fields. He has led and participated in several international and national projects and supervised master and Ph.D. students.