Azrudin Husika

Azrudin Husika

Mechanical Engineering Faculty, University of Sarajevo

    Azrudin Husika is full professor at Mechanical Engineering Faculty, University of Sarajevo. He teaches Renewable energy sources, Technologies of renewable energy sources, Air quality management and Economics in energy industry. He completed his doctoral thesis in the field of sustainable energy. During the preparation of his doctoral thesis, he spent one semester at the Institute for Energy Technologies in Norway. In addition to lectures, he actively participates in international projects implemented by the Faculty. He completed his specialization in the field of international financial mechanisms for reduction of greenhouse gas emissions in Japan in 2004. In parallel with his work at the Faculty, A. Husika works on studies and strategies in the field of energy and environment. As an independent expert, A. Husika was engaged by the United Nations Development Program (UNDP) to work on development of the First, Second, Third and Fourth National Reports on Climate Change of Bosnia and Herzegovina, in charge for emission reduction measures in power generation sector and transport, as well as development of the Low Carbon Development Strategy of BiH. He participated in the implementation of several projects financed by the European Union in the field of energy efficiency and renewable energy sources. He worked on several projects of the World Bank and the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development on development of district heatings in Bosnia and Herzegovina. He led the thematic area of air quality, climate and energy within the framework of the creation of the BiH Environmental Strategy - ESAP 2030+. In the preparation of the Integrated Plan for Climate and Energy, he leads the dimension of reduction of greenhouse gas emissions. He has published over 30 scientific papers and he is the author of three books (Air Quality, Wind Energy and Wind Power, and Energy from Biomass) and two manuals.

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