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Jessica Jewell
Jessica Jewell’s research focuses on identifying
feasible solutions to energy and climate challenges.
She is currently an associate professor in energy
transitions at the Department of Space, Earth,
and Environment at Chalmers University of
Technology, Sweden, professor at the Center for
Climate and Energy Transitions at the University of
Bergen, Norway, and IIASA guest researcher in the
Advancing Systems Analysis Program.
She recently started a European Research
Council (ERC) Starting Grant project called
MANIFEST. While we know how to solve climate
change in mathematical models, she’s trying to
figure out which solutions would work in the real
world. Answering this question is challenging
scientifically because the climate problem requires
unprecedented action and there are no direct
historical analogues. She overcomes this by
unpacking the mechanisms that have shaped similar actions in the past. By understanding
these mechanisms she hopes to be able to anticipate what is and is not possible in the
future.
Before taking up her current position, Jewell worked at IIASA from 2011–2019 after
participating in the Young Scientists Summer Program (YSSP) in 2010. She was initially
attracted to IIASA because she wanted to understand the large-scale mathematical models,
which are at the heart of a lot of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC)’s
analyses in formulating pathways to reach climate targets. While working at IIASA, she
maintained a firm footing in empirical research – as opposed to large-scale modeling –
and developed expertise in bridging future visions of sustainable worlds with today’s
hard realities.
Today, she co-leads the POLET research group – a multi-institutional and interdisciplinary
research group with two post-docs and seven PhD students. Since joining Chalmers University,
supervising PhD students has quickly become one of the favorite parts of her job. She loves
discovering new things with her students and mentoring them to achieve their goals.
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Volume winter 2021
- Title
- options
- Volume
- winter 2021
- Location
- Laxenburg
- Date
- 2021
- Language
- English
- License
- CC BY-NC 4.0
- Size
- 21.0 x 29.7 cm
- Pages
- 32
- Categories
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