PhD Chemical Engineering researcher at the Sustainable Hydrogen Centre for Doctoral Training, building the business case for decarbonising agriculture and rural environments via techno-economic modelling of low-carbon hydrogen pathways and lifecycle emissions of competing technologies.I was a research assistant in Energy Science at the University of Oxford, passionate about promoting sustainable policies for strategic decarbonisation focusing on 'edge' of network, building the business cases for SMART grid technology interventions for our research funders and partners. Having graduated in 2022 with a postgraduate degree in Chemical Engineering with Energy, I undertook a short-term studentship at the University of Birmingham's Cryogenic Energy Storage research group, to assess the commercial potential of fuel vectors and am active in the Energy and Power research group at Oxford University in the recently established International Community for Local Smart Grids.Previous experiences have included working with the European Geography Association's policy thinktank to mitigate the climate emergency. Winner of the University of Birmingham's Masters and John F. Conolley Crown Scholarship in July 2021, and selected attendee speaker at the UK-Japan student conference and Royal Geographic Society. Interested in energy, policy, strategy, and international relation