PhD Student in Engineering & Data Science, University of Nottingham
I completed an MEng Civil Engineering degree at Edinburgh Napier University in 2021, where I specialised in the use of statistical models and machine learning techniques to analyse behavioural and perceptual datasets.
In September 2021, I began my PhD at the University of Nottingham. My current research focuses on the spatial dynamics of fuel poverty; the relationships between different types of poverty; the optimal way to measure poverty; and how to decarbonise housing without exacerbating social inequalities.
Fuel poverty in England is probably 2.5 times higher than government statistics show
Mar 18, 2024 09:04 am UTC| Insights & Views Life
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