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Dr Zeynep Clulow

Zeynep Clulow

PhD (Nottingham)

Zeynep is one of our College Research Associates and is based at the Judge Business School at the University of Cambridge as a Research Associate in the Energy Policy Research Group.

BIOGRAPHY

Zeynep Clulow is a Research Associate at the Energy Policy Research Group at Cambridge Judge Business School and a College Research Associate at Emmanuel College, University of Cambridge. She is also a Supervisor on the Master of Studies in Sustainability Leadership at the Cambridge Institute for Sustainability Leadership. Zeynep’s research explores stakeholder attitudes towards energy technologies, particularly negative emission technologies and practices (NETPs) and broader socio-political challenges to energy transition. She has published on the influence of political ideology on public attitudes towards fossil fuels, renewables and carbon capture and storage-based energy technologies and on stakeholder perspectives towards different NETPs. She was a consultant on the BEIS COP26 Visions Project and a co-author of the project report on just transition in the UK. She recently wrote a policy brief for Education International about the detrimental effects of fossil fuel subsidies on educational performance and is currently exploring their wider implications for other aspects of sustainable development. Zeynep is experienced in designing and analysing public surveys for investigating stakeholder attitudes towards energy and the environment. She has published in leading academic journals including Global Environmental Change, Climate Policy, Sustainability, Energy & Environmental Science and the PLOS One.