Vitor Miguel Ribeiro holds a PhD in Economics from the University of Porto since January 2015, where he developed research work in the field of two-sided markets. Under the ERSE / FEP protocol, signed in June 2014, he was one of those responsible for preparing the regulation parameters of the electricity sector for the regulatory cycle of 2015-2017. He was also a member of ANACOM’s Council Support Department between April 2015 and October 2016, where he carried out research in the context of infrastructure sharing agreements and regulatory policy on wholesale access markets. His main research interests are applied and abstract mathematical theory applied to industrial and regulatory economics, theoretical and empirical econometrics, efficiency analysis, and computer science (use of machine and deep learning on time series and panel data for forecasting, classification, and statistical inference).