We have created this directory of researchers to facilitate the accessibility of the work being done on energy poverty. We intend it to be useful for everyone interested in this important issues, including researchers, advocates and journalists. We aim to capture the extent and diversity of this wide-ranging field of research.

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Mo Hosein Abbasi

PhD Researcher

Liverpool John Moores University

Liverpool

Fuel poverty
Energy retrofit
Low carbon transitions
Low carbon technologies



I am an interdisciplinary energy researcher currently investigating the interconnections between social factors of heat decarbonisation, e.g. fuel poverty, thermal comfort, health impacts, public acceptability, safety, etc., with the economic and environmental factors and their role in delivering a just and sustainable transition. Prior to this I worked for almost 7 years in building energy services and the energy-environment startup ecosystem.


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m.h.abbasi@2019.ljmu.ac.uk

Dr Roberto Barrella

Research Assistant Professor

Chair of Energy and Poverty

Comillas Pontifical University

Madrid

Fuel poverty
Energy efficiency
Energy retrofit
Low carbon technologies
Vulnerable people



The main objective of my research is to advice EU citizens and stakeholders to properly assess and address energy poverty. My main professional goal is to improve the efficiency and sustainability of energy conversion systems and buildings to ensure proper environmental and socio-economic integration.


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rbarrella@comillas.edu

Dr Mulualem Gebreslassie

Associate Professor

Sheffield Hallam University

Sheffield

Energy efficiency
Energy policy
Renewable energy
Low carbon transitions
Low carbon technologies



I work on understanding the energy challenges faced by communities in the Global South and finding ways to address them. If you’re interested in these issues, I’m happy to chat and share what I’ve been working on.


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M.Gebreslassie@shu.ac.uk

Dr João Pedro Gouveia

Senior Researcher and Invited Professor

CENSE, NOVA School of Science and Technology

NOVA University of Lisbon (FCT-NOVA)

Portugal

Fuel poverty
Energy efficiency
Energy retrofit
Energy policy
Low carbon transitions
Low carbon technologies



I am a principal investigator of multiple national and international research and consultancy projects and high-level policy support studies on buildings' energy efficiency, energy poverty, sustainable cities, and climate change adaptation and mitigation. I am part of the Coordination team of EPAH - EU Energy Poverty Advisory Hub for DG Energy, European Commission, where we have been conducting research on national and local indicators, mapping energy poverty actions worldwide, and supporting EU local authorities for energy poverty mitigation.


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Energy Poverty Advisory Hub | jplg@fct.unl.pt

George Jiglau

Lecturer, Researcher in Political Science

Babes-Bolyai University

Cluj-Napoca, Romania

Fuel poverty
Energy policy
Low carbon technologies



Beyond my research activities, I am mostly concerned with carrying the scientific knowledge accumulated on energy poverty to the policy-making arena. Besides actively engaging with policymakers whenever possible, I aim to expand awareness on the multi-disciplinary implications of energy poverty towards other academic and civil society fields.


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jiglau@fspac.ro

Professor Lucie Middlemiss

Professor of Environment and Society

University of Leeds

Leeds

Fuel poverty
Energy markets
Energy retrofit
Low carbon technologies
Net zero
Vulnerable people
Health & Wellbeing



I am interested in how people experience fuel poverty in daily life, as well as how policy and the energy market shape these experiences. I also research the transition to Net Zero, and how it is likely to impact on those that are already vulnerable (including those already in fuel poverty).


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Dr Rokia Raslan

Associate Professor

University College London

London, UK

Energy efficiency
Energy retrofit
Energy policy
Low carbon transitions
Low carbon technologies
Net zero



My research focuses on the development of evidence-based built environment decarbonisation policy that is inclusive (considers all sectors of the building stock) & resilient (to future climate change). I am an expert in identifying equitable solutions for Hard to Decarbonise Homes, where the reduction of carbon emissions involves costs that are higher, barriers that are more difficult to overcome, or solutions that are more complex to implement


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r.raslan@ucl.ac.uk