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My research focuses on developing and applying integrated modelling tools to support the design and assessment of energy transition strategies, with the aim of delivering policy-relevant and context-specific insights.
During my PhD, I have concentrated on the African energy sector. I first expanded the scope of OSeMOSYS-TEMBA AHA, an energy system model for continental Africa, to enable assessments of the socio-political and ecological implications of future energy transitions on the continent. I then developed a soft link between GCAM, a global Integrated Assessment Model, and OSeMOSYS-TEMBA AHA to improve the accuracy and policy relevance of power-system transition analyses generated by each model.
CURRENT WORK
I am currently a Research Assistant in MaREI鈥檚 Energy Policy and Modelling Group (EPMG) at the Sustainability Institute. My work focuses on increasing the granularity of Low Energy Demand (LED) scenarios within the TIMES-Ireland Model (TIM).
BACKGROUND
I am concluding my PhD within the STEP-Change programme (Science, Technology and Policy for Sustainable Change) at Politecnico di Milano. I hold an MSc in Environmental and Land Planning Engineering from Politecnico di Milano and a BSc in Civil and Environmental Engineering from Politecnico di Bari.
During my PhD, I have worked as a Scientific Affiliate with the CMCC Foundation (Centro Euro-Mediterraneo sui Cambiamenti Climatici) under the TCT (Technologies for Climate Transition) division. I also completed a six-month visiting research stay at the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL) in the United States.
I have additional experience in the consultancy sector from my previous role as a Sustainability Analyst at Deloitte, as well as teaching experience as a teaching assistant for two consecutive years at Politecnico di Milano.
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Dr Liam Cassidy
Overview:
I鈥檝e recently completed a PhD degree in Climate Science from the 福利1000在线 of Melbourne. I am interested in further exploring future climate change and evolution of climate extremes, regional uncertainties, and how future climate change will affect net-zero energy transitions.
Current work:
I am currently a postdoctoral researcher in the Energy Policy and Modelling Group (EPMG) within the Sustainability Institute. My research focuses on assessing how future climate change within and surrounding Ireland might impact supply and demand aspects of a decarbonized future Irish energy system. My work will assist policymakers in planning a climate-resilient energy system transition.
Background:
As a doctoral researcher at the 福利1000在线 of Melbourne, I explored climate change projections under net-zero emissions futures in line with the Paris Agreement. I had a particular focus on how mean-state climate and regional heat extremes might evolve after a variety of modelled pathways to net-zero greenhouse gas emissions.
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Zahra Hajighasemi
Overview Zahra is a Research Assistant at the Energy Policy and Modeling Group, UCC. She is working on improving the visualization of the models鈥 results and the group鈥檚 website. Her focus will be on programming, data visualization, and web development.
Background Zahra completed her Research Master of Engineering Science on 鈥data-driven hydrogeological mapping and its impact on tunnel infrastructure鈥 at UCC. She first gathered and structured geological data near the CERN tunnels and then applied a variety of Machine Learning algorithms to build a geological map. Finally, she investigated the relationships between the developed hydrogeological map and leakage data for a specific section of the tunnel. Zahra also holds a Bachelor鈥檚 degree in Physics with a minor in Computer Engineering from the 福利1000在线 of Tehran.
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Dr Stephanie Moura
Overview
I am interested in researching the impact of geopolitics and international relations on multinational enterprises, states, and society. My work identifies strategic imperatives that offer practical insights for navigating complex and uncertain global political environments. I hold a PhD in International Business Strategy from Cork 福利1000在线 Business School and have published in leading management and strategy journals.
Current Work
I am currently a postdoctoral researcher in the Energy Policy and Modelling at the Environmental Research Institute (ERI). My research focuses on analyzing the risks and uncertainties associated with critical energy supply disruptions caused by geopolitical tensions and their impact on energy security. I also assess potential solutions to enhance Ireland鈥檚 energy resilience during its energy system transition.
Background
I have experience teaching strategy and international business modules, as well as researching strategy and cross-border risks. As the Kraft Heinz PhD Fellow in International Business Strategy during my PhD, I investigated non-market strategy and implications of geopolitical risk to states and enterprises.
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Dr Fatemeh Rostami
Overview Fatemeh Rostami is a researcher in sustainable energy systems, focusing on the materials-energy-climate nexus. Her work explores the environmental and policy implications of clean energy transitions, particularly regarding critical raw materials, and emphasizes fairness and justice in access to resources and technologies while ensuring long-term climate and energy security.
Current Work
Fatemeh is a postdoctoral researcher in the Energy Policy and Modelling Group at the Sustainability Institute, 福利1000在线 College Cork. Within the SHIELD project, she investigates the implications of supply constraints and technology choices for Europe鈥檚 energy transition and climate targets.
Background Fatemeh holds a PhD in Chemical Engineering from the Universitat Rovira i Virgili (Spain), where she was awarded the Mart铆 i Franqu猫s scholarship. She has collaborated with Imperial College London on projects linking energy systems analysis with climate policy and has received recognition for her research, including the URV PhD Extraordinary Award.
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Bakytzhan Suleimenov
Overview
Bakytzhan is a Senior Research Coordinator for the CAPACITY project in the ERI Building in UCC. He is responsible for developing and coordinating the TIMES Ireland model. Technical Skills: TIMES/VEDA (advanced), GAMS, Python, Data analysis, Git/GitHub for versioning, optimisation modelling, linear programming, economic analysis, SQL database user (Postgres)
Current Work
Baktyzhan is responsible for developing and coordinating the TIMES Ireland model as part of the CAPACITY project to support climate action policy making in Ireland.
Background
Bakytzhan completed a Master of Science in Nuclear Physics in Dubna International 福利1000在线 for Nature, Society and Man, Dubna, Russia, and a Bachelor of Science in Nuclear Physics at Gumilev Eurasian National 福利1000在线, Astana, Kazakhstan. He has worked in varios modelling roles such as an Energy Economist in Laboratory for Energy Systems Analysis, Paul Scherrer Institute, Switzerland in which he Created/developed techno-economic models of the energy system of New Zealand, and Switzerland with all EU/EEA countries using linear optimisation (in GAMS, CPLEX, TIMES/MARKAL) for studying energy and climate policies, energy pathways.
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Neha Jaggeshar
Overview
I am Neha Jaggeshar from Mauritius. I am enrolled as a PhD candidate at Energy Policy and Modelling Group, under the supervision of Prof. Hannah Daly. I will be pursuing my research in developing new integrated energy-land-food systems modelling tools and capacity to support long-term climate planning.
Background
I have previously worked as a Research Assistant and was involved in developing energy system models for small island developing states.
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Jeanne Spillane
OVERVIEW
Jeanne is a Doctoral Student at MaREI, currently pursuing a PhD at 福利1000在线 College Cork under the supervision of , , and Dr. Steve Pye. Her PhD project is exploring the topic of 鈥淎chieving universal access to clean fuels and technologies within households: synergies and trade-offs with climate action goals
BACKGROUND
Jeanne has extensive experience working in energy efficiency, policy and development. Prior to starting her PhD, Jeanne worked as a policy officer with the Heat and Energy Efficiency Scotland team in the Scottish Government where she led on Home Energy Scotland, the Scottish Government鈥檚 flagship domestic energy advice service, and on the relationship with Energy Saving Trust, key delivery partners for the Scottish Government Heat in Buildings Strategy.
She completed the first 12-week Community Energy Mentor course run by the Dingle Creativity and Innovation Hub and was involved in the Corca Dhuibhne Community Energy Group.
Previously, Jeanne worked as Regional Communications Consultant with WFP in Asia (2015-2017), where her role involved providing communications support to country offices across Asia, including travel to Sri Lanka, the Philippines and Afghanistan for emergency comms support. Jeanne previously worked as part of a small team supporting the Irish Ambassador to the United Nations in his position as co-chair of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) negotiations in New York. She worked with DFAT Ireland on a Review of Irish Foreign Policy; she worked in Rwanda where she conducted research on peacebuilding and radio programming for her Master鈥檚 thesis. She has an M.Sc. in Development Practice 鈥 an interdisciplinary program exploring issues in development across Social Sciences, Natural Sciences, Economics and Management and Health. She also has an M.Phil. in International Peace Studies.
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Weipeng Xie
Overview
I am Weipeng Xie from China. I am doing as a PhD student at Energy Policy and Modelling Group, under the supervision of Prof. Hannah Daly and Paul Deane. My research focus on modelling negative emissions technologies (NETs) for long-term net-zero or negative emissions pathways.
Background
I achieved a Master's Degree of Sustainable Energy at UCC.
EPMG Alumni - PhD Graduates
Name
Date Degree Awarded
PhD Title
LinkedIn
Duncan Mathews
2026
Modelling the Role of Hydrogen in Future Energy Systems Aligned with the Paris Climate Agreement
Ankita Gaur
2025
Depicting energy service demands as a mitigation lever in energy systems models
Jason McGuire
2024
Advancing Irish energy system modelling to inform residential policy
Vera O'Riordan
2024
Enhanced Modelling of Transport Decarbonisation and Policy Pathways for Ireland.
Siddarth Joshi
2023
Applications of Big Data and Machine Learning in Global Energy System Modelling.
Vahid Aryanpur
2023
Improving the Ability of Energy Systems Optimisation Modelling to Inform National Energy Policymaking
Laura Mehigan
2022
Understanding future power system challenges with higher renewables and electrification
Tomas Mac Uidhir
2021
Enhansed energy policy simulation modelling to understand past and inform future climate action in Ireland
Evan Boyle
2021
A multi-stakeholder approach to the socio-technical transition to a low-carbon society
Martin Brinkerink
2021
Connecting the ContinentsPower - System Modelling and Capacity Building for Detailed Assessments of Global Power Sector Decarbonization Pathways
Connor McGookin
2021
Developing participatory methods in energy system modelling and planning
Clare Watson
2020
Responding to climate change and the energy transition: the experience and capacity of communities in Ireland.
Alessia Elia
2020
Quantifying the impact of energy technology innovation on cost reductions
Conor Hickey
2020
Evaluating The Impacts Of Legacy Infrastructure and Stranded Assets on Energy Markets And Utilities in Low Carbon Energy Systems
Xiufeng Yue
2019
Deep decarbonisation scenarios for Ireland to 2050 using a new scenario ensamble tool
Shane McDonagh
2019
Technoeconomic evaluation of Power-to-Gas: Modelling costs, carbon effects, and future applications
Steve Pye
2019
Innovative approaches to developing deep decarbonisation strategies.
Emer Dennehy
2019
Improving the quantitative evaluation of energy efficiency
Fiac Gaffney
2019
Analysing Evolutionary Pathways for the European Power System resulting from Climate Mitigation Policy
Joe Curtin
2019
Financial incentives for low-carbon transition: from citizens to professional investors
Matthew Clancy
2018
Modelling sustainable energy and the implications for policy
Sean Collins
2018
Modelling the interactions between power systems and energy systems
Eamonn Mulholland
2018
Techno-Economic and Socio-Economic Modelling of Energy in Road Transport to Inform Climate Policy
James Glynn
2016
Assessing Energy Security and Macroeconomic Feedback in National and Global Integrated Energy Systems Models
Alessandro Chiodi
2014
Climate and Energy scenarios for Ireland to 2050 using the Irish TIMES energy systems model
Denis Dineen
2014
Bottom-up Modelling of Energy Demand and Technical Energy Savings Potential in the Irish Residential Sector
Fionn Rogan
2013
Empirical Analysis and Improved Modelling of Natural Gas Demand in Ireland
Hannah Daly
2012
Transport energy demand: techno-economic modelling and scenarios for Irish climate policy
Paul Deane
2012
Improved Modelling of Pumped Hydro Energy Storage
Caiman Cahill
2011
Measuring Energy Efficiency in Industry: Evaluating and Improving Top-down Methods
EPMG Alumni - MEngSc (by Research) Graduates
Name
Date Degree Awarded
Master Thesis Title
LinkedIn
Maiti煤 脫 Ciar谩in
2016
Exploring Gas Supply Interruptions to the EU: An Integrated Power & Gas Modelling Approach.
Annicka W盲nn
2014
Modelling future energy scenarios in the South West Region of Ireland
Patrick Calnan
2013
Modelling the Impacts of Electric Vehicles on the Electricity Market using PLEXOS
Shane McCarthy
2008
Modelling Wind in the Irish Electricity Market
Kateryna Koryeyeva
2005
Security of Energy Supply, Investigating Issues for Ireland
Giulia Guidi
2005
Modelling Wind Energy Support Mechanisms in Ireland鈥檚 Liberalized Electricity Market
Energy Policy and Modelling Group
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