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Dr Ellen Webborn
Appointment
- Research Associate in Data Science & End Use Energy Demand
- Bartlett School Env, Energy & Resources
- Faculty of the Built Environment
Biography
- Jan 2018 - present: Research Associate at UCL Energy Institute
- 2012 - 2017: PhD in Mathematics and Complexity Science from the University of Warwick on The dynamics of thermostatically controlled loads for power system frequency control
2014 - 2016: Power Systems Engineer at National Grid (part-time alongside PhD)- 2011 - 2012: MSc in Complexity Science, University of Warwick
- 2007 - 2011: BSc in Mathematics with Intercalated Year, University of Warwick
Research Groups
Research Summary
Website: www.ellenwebborn.com
Twitter: @ellenwebborn
R user group: www.ellenwebborn.com/rusergroupI am a Research Associate at the UCL Energy Institute working across multiple projects. My current focus is on the design and analysis of smart meter trials. I am funded by the Smart Energy Research Lab (SERL) project, that will provide vital smart meter and contextual data from thousands of households in GB to researchers for approved research projects. The portal will transform GB energy research through the long-term provision of high quality, high-resolution energy data that will support the development of a reliable evidence base for intervention, observational and longitudinal studies across the socio-technical spectrum.
My previous research focused on the use of thermostatically-controlled loads, such as fridges, for power system frequency control.
Academic Background
2018 | Doctor of Philosophy | University of Warwick | |
2012 | Master of Science | University of Warwick | |
2011 | Bachelor of Science | University of Warwick |