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Policy Report - The EU’s Dependency on Critical Materials
Capucine Nobletz
Capucine Nobletz is a Postdoctoral Researcher at the Institut Louis Bachelier - Pladifes Project - and the Banque de France
Simon Dikau
Simon Dikau is Director, Monetary and Financial Markets at CETEx.
Famà Rosalba
Rosalba Famà is a lawyer and holds a PhD in legal studies from Bocconi University summa cum laude (2025). She is currently a postdoctoral researcher IEP@Bocconi. Her research interests regard the constitutional profiles of the European Union budget, the European Investment Bank, EU sustainable finance, and the Economic and Monetary Union.
She is also a contracted lecturer at Bocconi, where she teaches EU law, and a fellow of the Bocconi GREEN. In 2023, her research on European finances earned the recognition of a grant offered by the European Court of Auditors. Rosalba is also a selected member of the Spinelli Forum German-Italian Young Leader Forum and a recognized expert in geopolitics by ISPI (Institute of International Political Studies).
Her research has recently received a STAREBEI grant offered by the European Investment Bank.
Keraron Aure
Aure Keraron is a double-degree student from HEC Paris (economics) and AgroParisTech (agricultural development). She graduated with a master's degree in Economics and Social Sciences at Bocconi and specialises now in environmental issues and agricultural transition, which she is particularly passionate about. She has worked on a variety of related subjects, including the crisis in organic farming in France, the French « Bas Carbone » label, agro-ecology, or the Farm to Fork Strategy. She is now working as a Research Assistant on the European Green Deal at the IEP with Sylvie Goulard. »
Policy Brief n.26 - Green Deal in a Time of “Green Bashing”
Bruno Houtzager
Bruno Houtzager is a geopolitical analyst with a focus on global trade. With experience in the semiconductor industry and an academic background in international relations and political economy, he aims to enable further collaboration between academia, the private sector, and government. Bruno also has additional experience in international governmental institutions, working on facilitating the development of Open-Source technologies through the United Nations. His recent research includes an analysis of the impact of export controls, investment screening, and subsidies on business-government relations within the Dutch semiconductor industry.