Qualifications
BEng in Civil Engineering (Warwick); MPhil, PhD in Engineering for Sustainable Development (Cambridge)
Academic background
I am an Associate Professor in the Department of Engineering Science at the University of Oxford, where my work focuses on integrating community perspectives into energy-related decision-making to promote inclusive, equitable, and context-specific outcomes.
I currently serve as Research Chair and Oxford’s Principal Investigator for the Climate Compatible Growth (CCG) programme—a £98 million initiative funded by the UK Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO). I co-lead the Equity and Governance Community and guide the strategic direction of the programme’s research agenda.
In addition, I am the Principal Investigator of SHIELD, another FCDO-funded programme focused on rebuilding Ukraine’s energy infrastructure, balancing urgent reconstruction needs with long-term decarbonisation efforts, including through green hydrogen.
Research interests
My research focuses on the sustainable and just delivery of infrastructure services in low- and middle-income countries, particularly under climate risk. I explore how infrastructure—especially energy systems—can create value, build resilience, and empower communities when designed with local perspectives and needs in mind.
This includes the investigation of high-income opportunities such as green hydrogen, solar-powered irrigation, and critical minerals (e.g., copper) as levers for development, while addressing neo-colonial dynamics. My team combines technical innovation (e.g., hydrogen, electric mobility) with user-centric approaches, using perception-based methods to understand what matters most to marginalised groups within specific political, spatial, and cultural contexts.
Entrepreneurial Work
I am the co-founder of Rural Senses Ltd, a social enterprise developed from my PhD research, which uses AI-enhanced tools for user-centric data collection and social impact measurement to support more responsive and inclusive development interventions.
Featured publications
• Inconsistent measurement calls into question progress on electrification in sub-Saharan Africa – Nature Energy
• Green hydrogen production and use in low-and middle-income countries: A least-cost geospatial modelling approach applied to Kenya – Applied Energy
• Africa needs context-relevant evidence to shape its clean energy future – Nature Energy
• The resource curse in renewable energy: A framework for risk assessment – Energy Strategy Reviews
• The power of language: Exploring values, empowerment dynamics and communication strategies for gender-inclusive energy service design in rural Uganda – Energy Research & Social Science
• Can electric vehicles be good for Sub-Saharan Africa? – Energy Strategy Reviews
• Data needed to decarbonize paratransit in Sub-Saharan Africa – Nature Sustainability