My research interests
I am interested in applying methodologies that recognise the economy as a complex adaptive system and the philosophy surrounding such methodologies.
I am currently working on a project titled ‘Analysis of institutional adaptability to redress electricity infrastructure vulnerability due to climate change’ for the National Climate Change Adaptation Research Facility (NCCARF). Previously, I was working on a project called ‘Market and economic modelling of the impacts of distributed energy’ for the CSIRO Intelligent Grid Research Cluster (iGrid).
Prior to joining the EEMG, I completed my PhD at the University of Queensland titled ‘Adaptive Interactive Expectations: Dynamically Modelling Profit Expectations’ and masters at Griffith University titled ‘An Evaluation of Policies to Reduce Fiscal Pressure Induced by Population Ageing in Australia’.
See my academia website or university web page for more information.