Jillian Anable
Jillian Anable is Professor of Transport and Energy at the Institute for Transport Studies, University of Leeds having previously spent many years at the University of Aberdeen. She leads programmes of research in the UK Energy Research Centre (UKERC) and the Centre for Research on Energy Demand Solutions (CREDS), focussing on the potential for whole system (demand- and supply-side) solutions to reduce carbon, local emissions and energy from transport. She has influenced thinking on how to meaningfully segment society design and communicate targeted interventions that are both equitable and effective. She has authored or co-authored over 100 academic peer-reviewed journal articles and reports with projects mainly funded by UK Research and Innovation (UKRI), the Energy Technologies Institute, the UK Department for Transport, Scottish Government and the European Union. She has sat on a number of advisory boards and strategy panels for UK Government Departments, National Research Councils and NGOs, including the UK Electric Vehicles and Energy Taskforce, Chair to the Research and Evidence Group for the Scottish National Transport Strategy (NTS) Review and NTS Delivery Board member.