
معرفی
Enrico Musso is a Full Professor in the Department of Economics at the University of Genoa, Italy, serving as Director of the Center of Excellence for Logistics, Transport, and Infrastructure (CIELI) and Course Coordinator for the Master's Degree Course in Maritime Port Economics and Management. His academic responsibilities span teaching, research leadership, and student mentorship within transport and maritime economics disciplines.
Professor Musso's research centers on Transport Economics, Logistics, Maritime Economics, Sustainable Mobility, Urban Economics, and Cultural Economics. His work investigates economic frameworks for transportation systems, sustainability challenges in urban mobility, and cultural industry economics, with notable studies on elderly mobility patterns and smart city development models. His methodological approach integrates quantitative analysis with policy evaluation across diverse transport contexts.
Recent publications (2022-2025) demonstrate a consistent focus on sustainability and innovation in transport systems, featuring multidimensional environmental assessments, comparative smart city analyses, and historical-economic evaluations of transport infrastructure. His research bridges theoretical economics with practical applications in maritime logistics, urban mobility, and infrastructure planning, emphasizing environmental and social dimensions.
As Course Coordinator for the Maritime Port Economics and Management program, Professor Musso oversees curriculum development and student academic progress. He maintains structured student engagement through weekly office hours at CIELI and digital consultation channels, providing academic guidance for graduate students in specialized economics programs.
Professor Musso directs CIELI, the Center of Excellence for Logistics, Transport, and Infrastructure, which functions as a research hub fostering collaboration between the University of Genoa and industry stakeholders. The center advances interdisciplinary research in transport economics, logistics optimization, and sustainable infrastructure development, serving as a nexus for academic-industry knowledge exchange.



