Amine Messal is a visiting fellow at the DEHES. He is pursuing a master degree in Contemporaneous and Political History at Ecole Normale Supérieure, Paris Saclay University. In 2025, he was research assistant at Paris School of Economics, and teaching assistant in mathematics and macroeconomics at Paris 1 Sorbonne University. After having completed several bachelors in mathematics, economics, geography and sociology, he gained two master degrees in Environmental Engineering and Political Economy. During his curriculum, Amine has worked for the United Nations Framework on Climate Change (UNFCCC), and represented the French youth at the G7 summit of Tokyo, in 2023. His research focuses on two main themes: the political economy of material and energy flows, and the modern economic history of thought.