Eve’s research interests relate to atmospheric issues, including climate change and air pollution.
She completed a four months internship with SEI’s York centre at the end of 2019, where she undertook a review of the history of air pollution policy in Europe and the US with a view to understanding whether this could be used to aid air pollution policy in Northeast Asia, and assessing the methodology to measure carbon fluxes from land use change. The latter she will continue to research, as well as taking on the role of Project Coordinator for her research team.
Prior to her internship at SEI, she obtained a BSc in Environmental Geography at the University of York. Previous research, such as her dissertation project focused on using LEAP-IBC to model emission reduction scenarios of Short-Lived Climate Pollutants.