Ana-Maria Boromisa, PhD
Ana-Maria Boromisa, PhD is research adviser with tenure and the head of the Department for International Economic and Political Relations. She is the project leader of the MO4R project and is in charge of the economic component of the project with a focus on analyzing the impact of the climate crisis, the transition towards climate neutrality through energy transition and adaptation to climate change on international economic and political relations. She holds a doctorate from the Faculty of Economics in Zagreb (2004), a master’s in European Studies, College of Europe, Natolin, Poland (1995) and also a degree from the Faculty of Electrical Engineering in Zagreb (1994). She has been working at the Institute for Development and International Relations (IRMO) in Zagreb since 1996. She was a member of the Croatian Energy Regulatory Council (2001-2005), the IRMO management board (2006-2012). From 2013 to 2017 she was also the president of the IRMO Scientific Council.
Dr. Boromisa’s research interests all relate to energy and climate. In these areas, she manages projects, publishes and presents research papers, teaches, and gives speeches at lectures and conferences. She currently teaches at master and PhD programmes in the Republic of Croatia (the University of Zagreb, University Libertas) and abroad (joint programme of the University of Trier and University Yantai). She writes and speaks in Croatian and English, and also uses French and German.