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Mathematics and Statistics

 Ian Burton

Ian Burton (He / Him)

Postgraduate Researcher
Mathematics and Statistics

Ian is a PhD student at the University of Exeter as part of the UKRI Environmental Intelligence CDT. His transdisciplinary research focuses on energy-economy modelling, with a specific interest in power system transitions, uncertainty quantification in climate policy modelling and the politics of knowledge production in transitions research. He works with the E3ME-FTT energy-economy-environment model family, especially FTT: Power, developed by the University of Exeter and Cambridge Econometrics. He seeks to understand the different forms and sources of uncertainty in the science-policy interface, how these are subject to technical as well as socio-political dynamics and use these insights to contribute towards more responsible modelling practices. Associate of Exeter Climate Policy and the Centre for Responsible Innovation.

 

Keywords: energy-economy modelling, uncertainty quantification, post-growth, climate justice, just transitions, politics uncertainty, integrated assessment modelling, climate change mitigation, science and technology studies, philosophy of science, sociology of science.

 

Supervisors: Dr. Femke Nijsse, Dr James Salter, Professor Sarah Hartley.

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