Harry Apostoleris is a Technical Leader in the Energy Systems and Climate Analysis group, based in EPRI’s Dubai office. Harry’s research focuses the development and economic analysis of net-zero transition pathways for national energy systems, with a primary emphasis on Middle Eastern nations and the Gulf region in particular.
Prior to joining EPRI, Harry worked as a Senior Researcher for the Dubai Electricity & Water Authority (DEWA) where he was responsible for energy system modeling, technoeconomic assessments of emerging technologies and decarbonization pathway development within DEWA’s R&D division. He previously spent 8 years in Abu Dhabi completing a Masters, PhD and postdoctoral assignment at the Masdar Institute of Science & Technology (now Khalifa University) where he focused on the optical design of solar concentrator systems and on cost modeling and projections for commercial solar energy systems. He holds a bachelor’s degree in Physics from Swarthmore College.