Lippin Pauly is a dedicated doctoral student specializing in sustainable development and cooperation at the University of Turin and the University of Piemonte Orientale. With over five years of extensive quantitative research experience, Lippin's expertise spans microclimate studies, computational fluid dynamics, and mathematical modeling. Before pursuing his doctoral research, Lippin garnered valuable industry experience as a space system engineer intern at esteemed organizations including Altec, CNES, ISAE-Supaero, and the University of Leicester. His commitment to research excellence led him to serve as a research fellow in various esteemed research laboratories under the Ministry of Defence, Government of India. Lippin holds a second-level master's degree in Space Exploration and Development Systems from the Polytechnic University of Turin, complemented by a first-level master's degree in Internal Combustion Engines and Turbomachinery. His academic journey reflects a multidisciplinary approach, merging engineering and environmental sciences. With a robust publication record encompassing peer-reviewed journals on topics such as urban climate, fluid mechanics, heat transfer, renewable energy, and system engineering, Lippin is recognized for his contributions to advancing knowledge in these fields. His research interests extend to sustainable development, urban microclimate, climate change, renewable energy, environmental studies, and humanitarian projects, reflecting a commitment to addressing pressing global challenges through interdisciplinary collaboration and innovation