We have created this expert directory to facilitate the accessibility of the work being done on fuel poverty. We hope it will be used by journalists and the media to quickly and easily find subject matter experts on all aspects of fuel poverty. This will enable the research community to add our evidence to the discussion and use it to support policy changes.
The directory is part of the Fuel Poverty Evidence project. We aim to capture the extent and diversity of this wide-ranging field of research. If you would like to be included, please complete this simple form.
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Paz Araya Jofré
PhD Candidate
Energy Poverty Network Chile / IRI THESys Humboldt-Universität, Berlin
Berlin, Germany


My expertise include perspectives on energy poverty in South America. Specifically, my research is focused on heating deprivation in cases of high inequality and cold climate, as well as the right to energy, and constitutional discussions on that topic.
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| paz.araya@hu-berlin.de

Dr Sirid Bonderup
Researcher
Department of the Built Environment
University of Aalborg
Copenhagen, Denmark


Dr Jenni Cauvain
Senior Lecturer in Sociology
Nottingham Trent University
Nottingham


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.
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jenni.cauvain@ntu.ac.uk

Dr Andrea Gatto
Assistant Professor
Kean University
Wenzhou


I conduct research on energy economics, policy and regulation issues connected with sustainable development. I acquired experience in renewable, sustainable and cleaner energy transition; energy vulnerability, resilience and poverty; resource governance; energy-food-water nexus; composite indicators; and microfinance projects connected with these subjects. Besides research and teaching, I am president of the CED - Center for Economic Development & Social Change and I serve as editor and reviewer for several of journals in the field.
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WKU | agatto@kean.edu

Irene González-Pijuan
PhD candidate
Sheffield Hallam University
Barcelona


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

Antonella Mazzone
Leverhulme Early Career Fellow
University of Oxford, University of Bristol
Oxford


I work with Indigenous and marginalised groups to try to understand lived experiences of extreme heat, and I am working towards a people-centred definition of cooling poverty. In these times of increasing and prolonged heatwaves, it is crucial we diversify our knowledge, and share local-based strategies to cope with extreme heat. Journalism can help democratise this information.
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Dr Trivess Moore
Associate Professor
School of Property, Construction and Project Management
RMIT University
Melbourne


I undertake research in Australia on sustainable housing with a focus on scaling up retrofit including implications on, and for, vulnerable households (including those in, or near, fuel poverty). I am also a Trustee for the Fuel Poverty Research Network (FPRN).
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trivess.moore@rmit.edu.au

Dr Caroline Mullen
Associate Professor
Institute for Transport Studies
University of Leeds
Leeds


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

Dr Robinson Elaine
Research Associate
Loughborough University
Ashby de la Zouch


I am a Research Associate with the Centre for Research in Social Policy (CRSP) at Loughborough University. My role involves developing and undertaking quantitative analysis of large data sets, in order to identify patterns and trends related to low income and fuel poverty.
e.robinson@lboro.ac.uk
Matthew Scott
Policy and Practice Officer
Chartered Institute of Housing
Newcastle upon Tyne


I am a policy and practice officer at the Chartered Institute of Housing (CIH), the UK professional body for people who work or have an interest in housing. At CIH I lead our policy work on fuel poverty, energy efficiency, and decarbonisation.
matthew.scott@cih.org

Dr Graeme Sherriff
Reader
School of Health and Society
University of Salford
Salford


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 Fiona Shirani
Research Associate
Cardiff University
Cardiff


I specialise in research that uses in-depth approaches over time to explore people's views and experiences of energy system transition, with a particular focus on the implications for those living in energy vulnerable households. My research has encompassed different energy technologies and new developments such as low carbon housing.
fionashirani@cardiff.ac.uk

Dr Neil Simcock
Senior Lecturer
Liverpool John Moores University


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.
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Dr Carolyn Snell
Reader in Social Policy
School for Business and Society
University of York
York


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.
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carolyn.snell@york.ac.uk

Dr Harriet Thomson
Associate Professor in Global Social Policy
University of Birmingham
Birmingham


I am an applied interdisciplinary researcher, and I like collaborating with diverse groups of people to develop holistic solutions to real life energy issues. My research interests include the role of public policy and policymaking processes in shaping energy, structural inequalities in the distribution of affordable and clean forms of energy, health and wellbeing outcomes, and indicators for measuring the complex realities of energy poverty.
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h.thomson@bham.ac.uk