Profile

I joined Loughborough University in 2016 as a member of the London-Loughborough (LoLo) Centre for Doctoral Training in Energy Demand Studies. During an initial MRes year, I conducted a novel analysis of seasonality in monitored daily domestic electricity demand profiles, and their representation in load-modelling exercises.

My subsequent PhD project explored the applicability of methods for estimating the thermal performance of occupied dwellings using on-board monitoring data, and the means by which such methods may be evaluated.

I previously completed a Master of Mathematics degree at Oxford University, following which I spent five years teaching mathematics and statistics at Seoul Global High School, South Korea.

Key collaborators

My research and enterprise activities are conducted with a range of academic and stakeholder partners, including:

  • SmartEnergy Research Lab (SERL)
  • Arup
  • Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS)
  • Ministry of Housing, Communities & Local Government (MHCLG)