Guglielmina Mutani graduated with a degree as a Civil Engineer in 1993 at Politecnico di Torino (Italy), and her master’s degree thesis "Simulation techniques for the diffusion of pollutants in confined environments due to fires" was awarded by the Piedmont Region. In 1997, she achieved a Ph.D. in Energetics, she was a teacher assistant for Building Physics and won a research grant. Since 2022, she has been an associate professor for Building Physics and Building Energy Systems at Politecnico di Torino. She is author of articles in journals indexed in SCOPUS and WOS and 10 books and 8 chapters (in Italian and in English). She is Editor-in-Chief of the Journal “Instrumentation Mesure Metrologie” IIETA, Associate Editor of “Journal of Sustainability for Energy” ACADlore, and is on the Editorial Board of “Journal of Infrastructure, Policy and Development” EnPress Ed and “TI-Italian Journal of Engineering Science” IIETA. She is Guest Editor of “Sustainability” and "Applied Science" for MDPI and “Energy Efficiency” for Springer. She is a member of the scientific committee of international conferences. She is authorized to issue Energy Performance Certificates for buildings in Italy. Her research interests concern energy consumption models on building and urban scales, energy performance certification of buildings, energy efficiency and renewable technologies, and indoor/outdoor thermal comfort. She collaborates with universities and research centers in Italy and abroad.