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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.


Twitter | LinkedIn
m.h.abbasi@2019.ljmu.ac.uk

Professor Aimee Ambrose

Professor of Energy and Society

Centre for Regional Economic and Social Research (CRESR)

Sheffield Hallam University

Sheffield, UK

Fuel poverty
Energy policy
Low carbon transitions
Private rental sector




Profile | Twitter
a.ambrose@shu.ac.uk

Dr Hande Barlin

Assistant Professor

Gebze Technical University

Istanbul, Turkey

Fuel poverty
Low carbon transitions
Vulnerable people
Public Health



I am a researcher at EU Horizon funded research project on energy poverty, which has six pilots all over Europe.


LinkedIn
hbarlin@gtu.edu.tr

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

Professor Stefan Bouzarovski

Professor of Human Geography

People and Energy Collaborative, Manchester Urban Institute

University of Manchester

Manchester

Fuel poverty
Energy retrofit
Low carbon transitions
Private rental sector
Vulnerable people



I have extensive experience (30 years) in providing expert advice on issues of energy poverty and justice, energy efficiency, and transitions to low-carbon futures across UK, Europe and the Global South, as part of more than 60 projects funded by international organizations, national governments, charitable bodies and the private sector. I have specialist expertise in energy inequality measurement and identification, socio-demographics, as well as energy policy development and evaluation. This has been presented in over 150 peer-reviewed scientific publications and seven books on the subject.


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stefan.bouzarovski@manchester.ac.uk

Dr Catherine Butler

Associate Professor

University of Exeter

Exeter

Fuel poverty
Energy policy
Low carbon transitions
Transport poverty
Health & Wellbeing



My research uses in-depth interviews to understand people’s experiences of deep fuel and transport poverty in the UK with focus on people living in cities, spanning the South and North of the UK. I also work on issues of low carbon energy transition and access in South Africa. I focus on how energy use affects wellbeing in multiple connected ways, including abilities to access/use digital services and transport as well as heat/cooling and light.


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c.butler@exeter.ac.uk

Dr Umberto Cao

Researcher

Aix-Marseille University

Marseille, France

Fuel poverty
Vulnerable people
Health & Wellbeing
Public Health



I am particularly concerned with the impact of energy policies and energy poverty on the most fragile groups of the population, and my work favours an intersectional approach. In addition, I am interested in the experiences and views of indigenous groups from different regions (mainly Latin America) on environmental and energy issues.


Profile | LinkedIn
umberto.cao1@gmail.com

Dr Jenni Cauvain

Senior Lecturer in Sociology

Nottingham Trent University

Nottingham

Energy retrofit
Low carbon transitions
Housing & Planning
Private rental sector



I have experience in low carbon transitions and retrofit from a local government perspective, based on my work in academic research (university), policy development (think tank), practitioner (in local government and social housing), and cross-sectoral collaborations in all three fields.


Profile
jenni.cauvain@ntu.ac.uk

Matt Copeland

Head of Policy and Public Affairs

National Energy Action

Newcastle-Upon-Tyne

Fuel poverty
Energy efficiency
Energy markets
Net zero
Private rental sector



I have worked at National Energy Action (NEA) for four years, focussing on shaping the energy market so that it works well for fuel poor and vulnerable households, as well as campaigning for a fair and affordable transition to net zero.


Twitter | LinkedIn
matt.copeland@nea.org.uk

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.


Profile | LinkedIn
M.Gebreslassie@shu.ac.uk

Irene González-Pijuan

PhD candidate

Sheffield Hallam University

Barcelona

Fuel poverty
Energy policy
Renewable energy
Vulnerable people
Health & Wellbeing
Public Health



My PhD looks at the impacts of energy poverty on children, and specifically how do children experience energy poverty. I have also worked on energy poverty and gender aspects and I am very interested on vulnerable people facing low carbon transitions, so just/fair transitions.



irenegonzalezpijuan@gmail.com

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.


LinkedIn | Google Scholar
jiglau@fspac.ro

Professor Mari Martiskainen

Professor of Energy and Society

Centre for Research into Energy Demand Solutions (CREDS)

University of Sussex

Brighton

Fuel poverty
Low carbon transitions
Transport poverty
Vulnerable people



I am a social scientist with a specific interest in how people are affected by fuel poverty and transport poverty. My research has focused on the lived experiences of people, particularly how being in fuel poverty and/or transport poverty affects people's every day life. I have also researched community action on fuel poverty, spatial aspects and the impact of different policies.


Twitter | LinkedIn
m.martiskainen@sussex.ac.uk

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 Caroline Mullen

Associate Professor

Institute for Transport Studies

University of Leeds

Leeds

Low carbon transitions
Housing & Planning
Transport poverty



I research inclusion and inequalities in transport and mobility, investigating factors affecting people's ability to make the journeys they need. I focus on availability and affordability of transport services, and conditions required for safe cycling and walking and fairness in transitions to low carbon mobility.


Profile
c.a.mulen@leeds.ac.uk

Dr Kimberley O'Sullivan

Senior Research Fellow

University of Otago

Wellington, New Zealand

Fuel poverty
Energy policy
Housing & Planning
Vulnerable people
Health & Wellbeing
Public Health



Kimberley's research explores the relationships between energy poverty (fuel poverty), energy efficiency of housing and buildings, energy needs and uses, and the important interactions of these with health. She has expertise in energy poverty and health research, consumer experiences and impacts of prepay electricity, and summer overheating.


Profile | Twitter | LinkedIn
kimberley.osullivan@otago.ac.nz

Dr Alexis Paton

Director

Centre for Health and Society

Aston University

Birmingham, UK

Health & Wellbeing
Public Health



My work focuses on people who live in fuel poverty, the impact that has on their health and wellbing and how organisations and charities provide support for fuel poverty in Britain.


Twitter
a.paton@aston.ac.uk

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


Profile | LinkedIn
r.raslan@ucl.ac.uk

Dr Caitlin Robinson

Academic Fellow and Proleptic Lecturer in Geography

University of Bristol

Bristol

Fuel poverty
Energy efficiency
Transport poverty



My research uses spatial approaches to understand the geography of different types of inequality - in particular energy poverty.


Twitter
Caitlinhrobinson92@gmail.com

Dr Graeme Sherriff

Reader

School of Health and Society

University of Salford

Salford

Energy retrofit
Low carbon transitions
Housing & Planning
Transport poverty



I conduct research on soclal justice considerations in the low carbon transition. In particular, I have explored householder experiences of energy efficient retrofit, researched intersections with health and wellbeing, and conducted fieldwork on the application of social prescribing approaches to fuel poverty. I am chair of the Fuel Poverty Research Network.


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Publications | g.sherriff@salford.ac.uk

Dr Neil Simcock

Senior Lecturer

Liverpool John Moores University

Fuel poverty
Energy markets
Housing & Planning
Private rental sector
Vulnerable people
Health & Wellbeing



My current research focuses on power and inequality. I aim to uncover the institutional and structural arrangements that render some people vulnerable to energy poverty, such as the design of energy/housing markets and the stigmatisation of marginalised groups in society.


Profile | Twitter | LinkedIn

Dr Carolyn Snell

Reader in Social Policy

School for Business and Society

University of York

York

Fuel poverty
Energy efficiency
Energy retrofit
Energy policy
Low carbon transitions
Net zero
Housing & Planning
Transport poverty
Vulnerable people
Health & Wellbeing



I am an expert in the relationship between climate policy, fuel poverty, and policy. I strongly believe that we can address climate change goals (e.g. net zero) in a fair and just way that lifts the most vulnerable out of fuel poverty.


Profile | Twitter
carolyn.snell@york.ac.uk