Ilaria Mariotti is an Associate Professor of Urban and Regional Economics in the Department of Architecture and Urban Studies (DAStU) at the Politecnico di Milano (Italy). She is the author of academic books and articles published in peer-reviewed journals in the fields of urban and regional economics and policy.
She has been involved in several major projects, including the Horizon Project REMAKING (REmote-working Multiple impacts in the Age of Disruptions: Socioeconomic Transformations, Territorial ReThinking, and Policy Actions), where she is the Politecnico di Milano’s project coordinator; the Horizon Project MOBI-TWIN (Twin Transition and Changing Patterns of Spatial Mobility: A Regional Approach), where she is a Politecnico di Milano team member; and the CORAL (Exploring the Impacts of Collaborative Workspaces in Rural and Peripheral Areas in the EU) Project, Horizon 2020 – Marie Curie – ITN-2020, where she was the Politecnico di Milano’s project coordinator.
She is also the Principal Investigator of the RSA Policy EXPO grant “FIERE – Fostering Innovation and Entrepreneurship in Rural Europe: Evaluating the Impact of Policy Support through Collaborative Spaces” (2025-2026).